On Fri, 17 Mar 2006 00:41:18 +0000, Dean Earley dean@earlsoft.co.uk wrote:
Darren Austin wrote:
Yes. RPMs are normally built for a particular distro which will have the webroot in a predefined (by default) location.
The could be built to stay in, for example, /usr/share/roundcube/, and have some http alias point there. In this case, the rpm should also have a file /etc/httpd/conf.d/roundcube.conf with RC configuration.