The Sunday 2005-02-20 at 14:37 -0000, Jon Jeffels wrote:
On Saturday 19 February 2005 00:15, Carlos E. R. wrote:
/srv/www/htdocs/hylafax If you set up apache, then you will be accessible under http://localhost/hylafax
/usr/share/doc/packages/hylafax/html If you don't want to run a web server, then you can use a web browser to view the ones under here...
I know that much! But why does it come with both? that is the question. It makes no sense, IMO. See above :)
No, I don't see. I don't see why I must have them both, because I can use both methods (apache server and file browsing) to access both set of files. I just have to set apache appropriately, or browse to the correct place. Or I could symlink the doc/package/hylafax/html path to the /srv/www/htdocs/hylafax/ path. I don't see why they must be duplicated. Ok, a megabyte is a trifle nowdays. But it is not neat. -- Cheers, Carlos Robinson