mime.types.conf int lighttpd
Paweł Gołaszewski
blues at pld-linux.org
Tue Mar 20 19:45:50 CET 2012
On Tue, 20 Mar 2012, Elan Ruusamäe wrote:
> > > > > > [...]
> > > > > >
> > > > > > Are you going to fix it? It's quite long time....
> > > > > i was waiting your reply to my question...
> > > > >
> > > > > http://lists.pld-linux.org/mailman/pipermail/pld-devel-en/2012-February/022491.html
> > > > >
> > > > > followed further discussion/explanation, but no real reply to
> > > > > question!
> > > > I don't want to argue - I just want to have it *working* again.
> > > > You broke, you fix. I don't know the internals and I don't want to
> > > > know. Fix it or revert your previous change.
> > > i proposed a solution, is that fix acceptable?
> > Will it destroy _working_ configurations?
> > If "yes" (IMvHO it's the case) then - it's not acceptable.
> new %config(noreplace) is deployed as .rpmnew, so no, if you made changes to
> that file
"working" doesn't mean "changed"
Most people don't need to touch that config.
Make it commented out, don't break working sites.
> > If this that option is apaches "add default charset" equivalent - you have
> > anwer from me and baggins.
> it's equivalent yes, so same issues are present there
It's not acceptable then. Like in apache. You had that answer earlier.
> > What is the _rationale_ for that change?
> utf-8 as default encoding, to all documents. there's no way specify
> encoding as html tag for .txt files
Why should it be? In most cases users don't need to display plain txt
files. They need working meta tags in html.
> > What more do you want to know??
> i wanted to know is that change acceptable, or you still find that me
> breaking your window and violating your cat.
I don't care cats - leave my dog :P
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