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[Phpgroupware-tracker] [Bug #3110] phpGroupware Documentation conflicts
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[Phpgroupware-tracker] [Bug #3110] phpGroupware Documentation conflicts with Apache Documentation |
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Fri, 04 Apr 2003 09:17:46 -0500 |
=================== BUG #3110: LATEST MODIFICATIONS ==================
http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?func=detailbug&bug_id=3110&group_id=509
Changes by: Chris Weiss <address@hidden>
Date: Fri 04/04/2003 at 08:17 (America/Chicago)
------------------ Additional Follow-up Comments ----------------------------
if you're going to install an app to the the root of apache you need to make
sure everything else in that root is gone. phpgroupware by default is designed
to install to it's own dir, if you need to change that then you will have to do
whatever it takes to make apache happy with it.
=================== BUG #3110: FULL BUG SNAPSHOT ===================
Submitted by: meebey Project: phpGroupWare
Submitted on: Fri 04/04/2003 at 02:32
Category: None Bug Group: 0.9.14.002 release
Severity: 5 - Major Priority: Low
Resolution: None Assigned to: None
Status: Open Component Version: BZIP2
Platform Version: Linux - Debian Reproducibility: Every Time
Summary: phpGroupware Documentation conflicts with Apache Documentation
Original Submission: I installed groupware to the root of htdocs because I use
subdomains for groupware... (groupware.domain.xx)
In groupware are links to the groupware documentation which is in the groupware
installation. That documentation is placed under /doc of phpgroupware root,
that directory name conflicts with the default Apache documentation which is
also /doc, the Apache /doc alias has higher priority than the groupware /doc
directory, so I can't access the documentation of phpgroupware.
The name of the documentation directory should be changed in groupware to avoid
name conflicts with apache...
Follow-up Comments
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Date: Fri 04/04/2003 at 08:17 By: cw
if you're going to install an app to the the root of apache you need to make
sure everything else in that root is gone. phpgroupware by default is designed
to install to it's own dir, if you need to change that then you will have to do
whatever it takes to make apache happy with it.
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