correct way to add to conf.d

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I have a package that is using the autotools to build and install.
Part of the package is a website that can be run on the local machine.
 So in the package there is a .conf file that is meant to be either
copied or linked to the /etc/apache2/conf.d directory.  What's the
standard way that packages would do this?  If possible, I'd like for
the user not to have an extra step to make the website work.  I'd like
to have them install the package and then be able to browse to
http://localhost/newpackage to get up and running.

Also, is there a way that autoconf knows about the apache install or a
standard way through then environment some how?  If someone could
point me in the right direction that would be great.

Steve

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