fedora 7

Samuel Baldwin shardz4217-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w at public.gmane.org
Mon Jun 4 14:33:24 EDT 2007


Taking the thread back a few replies, I never bother with apache.
I don't need to do anything more complicated than host files/pages and CGI,
and lighttpd does this perfectly. Just one config file (/etc/lighttpd.conf)
and a minimal footprint.
I was about to change my document root to /mnt/srv/lighttpd/html/ with no
trouble at all
(I like to keep things in special places myself). I know this doesn't solve
your distro problems,
but it might help when deciding. I've run lighttpd on Gentoo, SuSE, Arch,
and OpenBSD, without a
single problem.

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