I have been working using Debian the last few weeks and I am satisfied so far.
However, when I today went to restoring the local web server/development from BSD, I noticed that it seems very different, the httpd.conf broken up and cluttered over a multitude of files.
Is it still somehow possible to somehow just use the (almost) unmodified httpd.conf from BSD?
Edit:
The reason is to have just one httpd.conf which with minimal modifications runs on practically all systems. Not elegant, but matches my need better.
However, when I today went to restoring the local web server/development from BSD, I noticed that it seems very different, the httpd.conf broken up and cluttered over a multitude of files.
Is it still somehow possible to somehow just use the (almost) unmodified httpd.conf from BSD?
Edit:
The reason is to have just one httpd.conf which with minimal modifications runs on practically all systems. Not elegant, but matches my need better.
Statistics: Posted by Meow — 2024-12-20 13:35 — Replies 0 — Views 25