Debian Bug Tracking System dijo [Thu, Feb 18, 2010 at 09:42:04PM +0000]:
> The only useful purpose of having the distinction is to provide an
> exclusion/inclusion mechanism for the modular documentation, but the
> sites-enabled/sites-available duo already provides that. Furthermore,
> this can be quite confusing for many users, as they will surely will be
> expecting not to have this restriction, as other widely used packages
> (like apache2 and nginx) don't enforce any naming convention for files
> under sites-enabled/. 

I prefer Debian's packages' behaviour to deviate as little as possible
from upstream; I am closing this bug by showing a warning whenever
there are files under the configruation directory
(/etc/mongrel-cluster/sites-enabled by default) with an extension
other than yml and conf (that is, files that are silently ignored).

Greetings,

-- 
Gunnar Wolf • gw...@gwolf.org • (+52-55)5623-0154 / 1451-2244



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