it's true, you have to do it by hand indeed. a dialog like if it is by purpose, it would be wise to warn the user dialog --msgbox "Warning: you still need to edit /etc/apache/httpd.conf to \ enable php4" 6 $COLUMNS
but when you look at it, it can potentially be a small security hole, or just a bad surprise: say i install a new machine, copy my old home directory from a cd, or nfs mount it, then 'apt-get install apache php4' and leave it as is. my php source files in ~/public_html would then be accessible to everyone ... piem On Tuesday 22 July 2003 23:41, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > There is some strange behaviour on woody if I install first the apache and > afterwards the php4 module. It asks me to fi apache should configure the > httpd.conf to add the php4 line. However, after pressing "y" the line even > has an "#" in the beginning, which means, php4 isn't enabled. Maybe it's a > fault in the installtion script. If it is by design, you should better > point it out for novize users. > > Best regards > > Robert Kahl > > keep up your good work guys! I ever thought debian would be complicated. I > was so wrong! -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]