On 10/06/20 05:29 PM, Scott A. Wozny wrote: > Running the Centos7 packaged httpd, I didn't want the config files in > /etc/httpd/conf.d (autoindex.conf, userdir.conf and welcome.conf) to > load. I thought I was being clever and renamed them all to name.disable > so they there there for my reference, but wouldn't load the modules and > settings. > > Then I did a yum update to httpd. The disable files were still there, > but the installer replaced the "missing" .conf file which kept my > instance from loading (I have disabled modules necessary for some of the > config lines in these conf files). > > Is there a "standard" way to remove files so a yum update install > doesn't replace them? I have "comment out all the lines in the conf > files and leave them in place" as a fallback, but I was wondering if I'm > missing the "correct" way to do this. I can't imagine I'm the only > person who doesn't want those files to load on a default install. > > Thanks for any suggestions you may have, > > Scott That would be a question for the maintainers of that package, ideally. Check the CentOS mailing list and/or IRC channel on freenode. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx For additional commands, e-mail: users-help@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx