On (15/06/07 13:47), Kevin Coyner wrote: > So how should this, and many other templates that configure a web > server (typically Apache), read now? > > How's something like this? > -------------------------- > > Template: mantis/webserver > Type: boolean > Default: true > _Description: Configure Apache2 as your web server? > Apache2 can automatically be configured to use Mantis by creating > links in /etc/apache2/conf.d/. Select true if you would like > Apache2 automatically configured for you. If you select false, a > web server will not be configured during this installation process. > You will have to preform this task yourself. >
Yes, something like that seems good, unless the package adds code to configure other web servers of course. > _Description: Configure Apache2 as your web server? This seems a little wrong, as it wont set up Apache to be a web server if it is not already. It is more setting up Apache to serve Mantis, but I can't think of the correct way round to say that at the moment. Can I suggest > Apache2 can automatically be configured to use Mantis by creating > links in /etc/apache2/conf.d/. Select true if you would like > Apache2 configured for you. If you select false, a web server will > not be configured during this installation process, and so you will > have to preform this task yourself. Dropping the second automatically, and merging the last two sentences. Thanks, James -- James Westby -- GPG Key ID: B577FE13 -- http://jameswestby.net/ seccure key - (3+)k7|M*edCX/.A:n*N!>|&7U.L#9E)Tu)T0>AM - secp256r1/nistp256 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]