Hi Am 12.02.2012 21:12, schrieb Ralf Lang:
As Roundcube is not part of Factory I could move it but it's probably also not worth the effort if /srv/www/roundcube is ok, too.
does Personally, I'd like to reduce the number of default locations to /srv/www/htdocs and /usr/share/php5 but I'd like to hear feedback from others like chris wittmer. Maybe for now you should just do the update and you or I adjust the install path later. I would prefer to have it under /srv/www/{name} and deliver a useful /etc/apache2/conf.d/{name}.conf. For me I'm also planning to move phpMyAdmin to /srv/www (apache_serverroot)
For example it uses mod_rewrite wich is AFAIK not part of the default Apache config in openSUSE. So by using "a2enmod rewrite" in %post I could make sure it's enabled but not sure if we want that automatism?
I'm unsure on this and open for community decision. Does openSUSE usually enable apache modules when they are installed? With the horde stuff, I don't explicitly activate any apache modules. I am not even sure we should assume that users use apache2 and not lighttpd.
I think you "should" add this to %post. Just have a look at some Apache_Modules. There it is done, too.
Should apps be enabled with their installation or via server flags?
If you ask me, they should only be accessible from localhost by default.
Good point. I'll consider this.
Hmm, why do you want to install a "webmailer" that is only accessible from localhost ? I can understand this for postfix but not for a webmailer. FMPOV, installing, (starting), accessing via web and configuring via web, happy :) Cheers -- Christian ---------------------------------------------------- - Please do not 'CC' me on list mails. Just reply to the list :) ---------------------------------------------------- Der ultimative shop für Sportbekleidung und Zubehör http://www.sc24.de ---------------------------------------------------- -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-packaging+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-packaging+owner@opensuse.org