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#2 Re: Maintaining apache2 sites and modules lists Posted by Anonymous (84.48.xx.xx) on Tue 9 Aug 2005 at 18:54 It depends. If all you've done is manually create the symlinks - then apache won't be able to tell the difference. All the tools do is provide some level of automation (e.g. for the php4 example above - making sure that you don't link the .conf file and forget the .load file) If you've copied the files - or worse - only have the files in the -enabled directories then it may get confused (don't know since I haven't tried). I try to think of the -enabled directories being for apache's use and the -available directories being for my use :) Apache only looks in the -enabled directories to see what's there. I can have whatever I want in the -available directories - switching them in and out as needed. I added the article mainly to have something to point to when the discussion comes up on #debian - there is more info in the other debian-administration articles in the links and in the /usr/share/doc directories.
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