Problem with Apache2.
wayne
infotechsys at pivot.net
Mon Jul 4 15:13:27 UTC 2005
On Thu, 2005-06-30 at 22:23 -0400, Todd Deshane wrote:
Thanks Todd for your time.
Could you tell me where you read up
on this info?
Wayne
> You should check out the directories
> /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/
> and
> /etc/apache2/sites-available/
>
> They both have document root directives in
> the containing files.
>
> notice also this line at the end of the apache2.conf file
>
> # Include the virtual host configurations:
> Include /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/[^.#]*
>
> Regards,
> Todd
>
> On 6/28/05, wayne <infotechsys at pivot.net> wrote:
> I'm running ubuntu's Hoary system and I recently
> went to Apache2. I used Synaptic to completely
> remove Apache and PHP4.By completely, I mean
> I selected the option in Synaptic to remove
> the scripts also. The problem I'm having is that
> it still appears that I have some of the old
> Apache system around.In my current Apache
> config file, which is now called "apache2.conf ",
> I have no DocumentRoot directive, yet when
> I try to run the sample php4 script to test
> if thing got install properly, I get an
> error in my error.log that /var/www file
> cannot be found. This was the value
> assign to my old DocumentRoot directive.
> I tried searching the net to see if I should
> add this directive, DocumentRoot, to my
> config file, but nothing was found.I'm not sure
> if Debian meet to leave this out.Also , why
> is Apache2 looking for /var/www when this
> value is not in my current config file?
> Thanks
>
>
>
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