[users@httpd] best practices - <virtualhosts> section or not?

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So I am trying to install this 3rd party application,
and it simply won't install without a "<virtualhost>"
section in my httpd.conf.

Since my web server is only running 1
webserver/instance ... I did not define a
<virtualhost> section.

So, I am kinda curious. Is it strange to not define a
virtualhost section? Is it a "best practice" to define
one anyway? What does everybody think?

   Richard

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