Re: Httpd on Ubuntu 9.04

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Res wrote:
Sander,
Maybe a vote should be taken to issue notice to them, to cease renaming key apache components, its bad enough the butchering they do, but renaming is crossing the line IMHO, as we've just seen why in this thread, for every one you hear, you know there's many thousands more you don't.

On Sat, 23 May 2009, Sander Temme wrote:

On May 22, 2009, at 5:39 AM, John Hudak wrote:

WHY does the Debian distro 'relocate'
things such as apache?

Don't ask us, ask them.

This is a general anarchy problem with everybody reinterpreting the 'rules' for standardisation of the directory structure to their own ends. Since the FHS standard simply does not ACTUALLY define anything useful!

Add PHP and a database to the mix and a dozen variations seem to become hundreds, so perhaps it IS time some of the base projects started nailing things down in conjunction with FHS and removes the totally useless current 'standard' where EVERY variation is claimed to be compliant and FHS is used as the justification for MAKING their personal changes :(

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