Re: How do I use the drupal installed via yum?

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On 5 February 2010 20:12, Dave Ihnat <dihnat@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 05, 2010 at 05:01:18PM +0000, Gavin Simpson wrote:
>> Thanks. Yes, apache2. Not sure what you mean by the "sites available" directory.
>
> In stock Apache, configuration information is in /etc/apache2.  Websites
> are defined in httpd.conf fragments in a directory entitled
> "sites-available"; sites that are used in the active configuration are
> linked from files in sites-available in the directory "sites-enabled".
> Sorry, right now I don't have a Fedora system up to check if they mucked
> with the stock configuration.

I think this is a problem - you are wrong on so many levels.

To quote from config.layout in a vanilla tarball of Apache 2.2.14:

#   Classical Apache path layout.
<Layout Apache>
    prefix:        /usr/local/apache2
    ...
    sysconfdir:    ${prefix}/conf
    ...
</Layout>

Configuration is therefore in /usr/local/apache2/conf

Only in Debian, is it ever in /etc/apache2/conf:

<Layout Debian>
    prefix:
    ...
    sysconfdir:    ${prefix}/etc/apache2
    ...
</Layout>

As far as I also know, sites-available is also a Debianism... on a Red
Hat system, it is always in /etc/httpd/

In particular, the Drupal that is available through Fedora is
configured in /etc/httpd/conf.d/drupal.conf

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Sam
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