*********** REPLY SEPARATOR *********** On 4/28/2003 at 4:59 PM Mr. Adam ALLEN wrote: >On Mon, 2003-04-28 at 15:39, Shane C Branch wrote: >> I noticed the /etc/httpd/conf/htttpd.conf file for apache includes the >> following line: Generated automatically... if you edit manually, the >changes >> will be lost the next time you run apacheconfig. >> >> Well, I would prefer to configure the options manually. The gui doesn't >offer >> enough options for what I need to do. So, how do I prevent this config >tool >> from overwriting the file? My first thought was to rename it, but I >don't want >> that to cause any problems. Is there any reason not to rename that >apacheconf >> utility? >> > >It's only a problem if you use the GUI to configure apache, if you never >use it- then your manual settings are not overwritten. > > >-- >Regards, >Adam Allen. > Thanks. I was wondering that as well. Maybe some other process would use that util to make a change. I uninstalled it. regards, shane.