José Luis Redrejo Rodríguez <jredr...@debian.org> writes:

> OTOH, about your considerations on the
>  "the directory where your web2py application dir is located"
> it is not  /usr/share/web2py/ . It is the place where you run web2py, with
> the package you can run it where you want. Usually at $HOME.
> A normal user can not put his applications in /usr...
>
>

Sure, so... what is a user supposed to do as per the web app policy ?

I guess an example could be provided using the best advised path (even
if one is free to try and use /home/... or whatever else they'd prefer).

>
>
>> As the apache .conf file goes, I noticed that upstream ships (now, don't
>> know for earlier releases) an install script for Debian which is
>> supposed to generate the .conf file.
>>
>> https://github.com/web2py/web2py/blob/master/scripts/setup-web2py-debian-sid.sh
>>
>> Maybe its output ought to be compared to the one provided by the
>> maintainer... and differences explicitely highlighted or reported as a
>> bug to upstream ?
>>
>
>
> There are no differences in the conf file, excepting in the way it is
> installed. The script doesn't do it in a Debian way and imposes how the ssl
> certificates are created or install some packages (like postfix) to the
> user. The debian package doesn't do these impositions.
>

Great, then. I was just curious if this was in sync.

Good.

Best regards,
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