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Hello,
On 30.09.2011 09:23, Adam Nielsen wrote:
> if Debian decides that all pidfiles should now go into /tmp instead,
> all users will have to examine lighttpd.conf and merge in the change
You always need to check major upgrades for changes and
in
I get your point, but I consider every setting in /etc specific to
Debian, but yet allowed and suggested to be changed by the user.
Note, we don't distinguish between settings supposed to be changed by
users and those considered a distribution specific detail. Of course it
does not make too much
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Hello Adam,
On 29.09.2011 07:25, Adam Nielsen wrote:
> That's a fair point, and to explain my reasoning in a bit more detail,
> my problem is that I want to leave the Debian-specific parts of the
> configuration alone. At the moment there is one conf
I discussed your bug report with Olaf and we came to the conclusion that
having core settings like server and socket setup in
conf-available/-enabled is the wrong approach. This setup is merely for
module setup and configuration for our own and other package
maintainer's modules.
We just can't mo
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Hello Adam,
On 25.09.2011 02:23, Adam Nielsen wrote:
> Thanks for the quick reply! That would be fine - removing a symlink is
> no problem, as it doesn't require touching anything else.
I discussed your bug report with Olaf and we came to the conclu
Could I please request that this line be moved into its own script in
/etc/lighttpd/conf-available/ instead, so that enabling or disabling IPv6
support can be toggled on and off with a symlink, like the other options?
This way the default config file would not have to be altered to change IPv6
opt
On Sat, Sep 24, 2011 at 1:29 PM, Adam Nielsen wrote:
> 1) You are forced to have IPv6 on, even when "server.use-ipv6" is set to
> disabled
server.use-ipv6 is deprecated (and might be broken)
> 2) You are forced to listen on port 80 on the IPv6 interface, whether you
> want to or not (for the r
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