On Sun, Nov 01 2009, Julien Valroff wrote:

>> >>         I think it is a serious bug, and you may not be able to upload
>> >>  your package unless this is fixed.
>> >
>> > I understand. I wish I could address this issue myself.
>> 
>>         Well, I think the way forward would be to move the directory out
>>  of /var/www? 
>
> Not that easy: dspam-webfrontend does rely on apache2-suexec, which sets
> the document root to /var/www
> Apache suexec obviously doesn't follow symlinks.

        So file a bug on apache2-suexec, since that seems to be the
 proximate cause of grief here.

> I think the main issue is that FHS doesn't set any document root for web
> applications data. That's why the Debian Policy agrees they are
> installed in the historic /var/www directory "if unavoidable" (I would
> tend to think this wording applies to dspam-webfrontend for now).

        I disagree. I think programs in Debian should not make such
 assumptions about document root; and policy should remove that
 sentence.  We are most of the way to not having a hard coded document
 root, and I think that is where we should be going.

        manoj

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