Christian Perrier wrote: >> _Description: Configure Apache2 as your web server? > > I'm not fond of *your* webserver. It's also not completely obvious > that the question stands for configuring Apache2 for being used *with > Mantis* and not a general question about setting Apache up (which > might be confusing if Mantis is installed along with other packages). > > I'd go for "Configure Apache2 as webserver for Mantis?"
This raises the issue of whether we're standardising on webserver, web-server or web server. I've been following Apache2's short description, which treats it as two words. >> A pre-existing Apache2 installation 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 you will have to preform this task yourself. > > Don't use "select true" or "select false". Depending on the debconf > interface, the user may be prompted with somethign else. > > "Choose this option if you would like...." > > "If you don't choose this option, no web server will be configured..." Here's the version I was considering: _Description: Configure Apache2 as web server for $WEBAPP? If you accept this option Apache2 will automatically be configured to support $WEBAPP via /etc/apache2/conf.d/ symlinks. If you reject it, you will have to configure your web server manually. -- JBR Ankh kak! (Ancient Egyptian blessing) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]