Robert Cummings wrote:
On Wed, 2008-10-22 at 11:59 -0400, Seth Foss wrote:
Hi everyone,
I am trying to run multiple sites on the same server, that have mostly
identical code - a pre-built application.
Anyway, I would like to save disk space by specifying independent
configuration files for each site, then using symbolic links to access
the rest of the code for the application.
I have managed to configure apache so one such directory is accessed via
a symlink, which is ok. However, a file within the linked directory
attempts to include the configuration file (../config.php) from the
actual parent directory instead of the directory containing the symlink.
Is there any way to configure apache or php to trace back the symlink
when using '..', or can that only go one direction?
Why not use CVS or SVN and just checkout the code? Sure you have it in
multiple places that way, but it's a cinch to deploy and allows rollback
to specific versions on any given tree.
Cheers,
Rob.
Thanks for the advice, Rob. I actually do have CVS and have been using
it the way you describe. However, the sheer quantity of websites is
beginning to overwhelm our disk space, especially when you consider that
everything but the configuration is identical, and we do almost no
modification to 95% of the code.
Anyway, if it isn't possible, then that's fine. I'm just trying to use
our resources as efficiently as possible.
Does anyone have any other ideas?
Seth
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