[08:55] <Psi-Jack> infinity: You around?
[08:56] <infinity> Vaguely.  Doing release wrangling stuff right now, not much time to be helpful today.
[08:57] <Psi-Jack> Ahh. alrighty. :)
[08:59] <Psi-Jack> Looks like mod_vhost_alias goes in left->right order for %N anyway, after looking at it long enough.
[09:04] <Psi-Jack> Ahh,. and VirtualDocumentRoot /can/ be used inside a virtualhost section, excelent. :)
[09:32] <Psi-Jack> infinity: Hmm. The only thing I got a problem with, is.. How do I get <username>.members.domain.tld from the address for the vhost, into SuexecUserGroup to use as it's username group?
[10:08] <Psi-Jack> infinity: Or, what is the userdir set for apache's suexec? default, public_html?
[10:21] <infinity> Yeah.
[11:12] <Psi-Jack> Grrr
[11:12] <Psi-Jack> This... is fracking annoying.
[11:13] <Psi-Jack> I can't get .php to suexec even in UserDir methods, unless it's chmod'd executable and run as cgi-scripts handler type. AddType/Action isn't suexecing. :/
[11:14] <infinity> Well, yes.  suexec is for CGI.
[11:14] <infinity> Apache doesn't exec PHP at all.
[11:14] <infinity> You'd have the same problem with mod_perl, mod_python, etc.
[11:19] <Psi-Jack> Well, I'm not using mod_php for .php scripts in this user homepages vhost.
[11:20] <Psi-Jack> I tried to figure out how to get <username>.members.domain.tld to SuexecUserGroup, but, I can't figure out how to get the <username> for the SuexecUserGroup. heh
[11:20] <infinity> No, but you're using mod_actions, which isn't quite CGI either.
[11:21] <Psi-Jack> The only last-hope alternative I got, is suphp
[11:21] <Psi-Jack> But, in Breezy, that's php4. heh
[11:22] <infinity> Rebuilding it isn't rocket science, mind you.
[11:23] <Psi-Jack> Heh, I'm beginning to think that's about the best way to do it.
[11:26] <Psi-Jack> Kk. How do I rebuild it into a new package? I know it's really simple, I just don't do it often.
[11:27] <Psi-Jack> fakeroot debian/rules binary is one way I think.
[11:29] <infinity> apt-get build-dep [packagename] ; apt-get source [packagename] ; cd package-version; (edit crap you want to edit); dch -i (make a changelog entry); dpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot
[11:29] <infinity> Ish.
[11:29] <infinity> (dch is in the "devscripts" package)
[11:30] <Psi-Jack> Think I got it. ;)
[12:10] <lapo> hi
[12:16] <Pygi> Hi lapo
[12:17] <Pygi> how may we help you? :)
[12:24] <lapo> Pygi, upgrading dovecot version for dapper for example :-)
[12:25] <lapo> updating
[12:31] <Pygi> what's the issue lapo? :)
[12:34] <lapo> bug #33457
[03:43] <Drac[Server] > I'm shutting the server down temporarily. I'll be back.
[05:07] <morrow> Hi
[08:10] <mkrufky> ok, i'd like to announce that I (finally) got stored procedures working for m$sql under php5 / breezy, after patching the php code and recompiling from scratch.....  I already understand that this functionality will not be officially added to Ubuntu until after dapper+1 , so, I'd like to upload these packages somewhere, in case someone else can benefit.  Is there a place where I can do that, or should I use my own server?
[08:35] <Pygi> perphaps in backports?
[08:36] <mkrufky> yes, might be a good idea... I'm giving it some good testing right now... Later on i'll investigate into how the motu stuff works
[08:36] <Pygi> k, great job btw. :)
[08:37] <mkrufky> thanks... i really owe the credit to infinity -- he told me how to do it
[08:38] <Pygi> hehe ;)
[09:47] <Psi-Jack> Anyone know how to get pure-ftpd to use NSS for uid/gid lookup of files?
[10:44] <Pygi> Will we finally be releasing flight CD's for -server or we'll stick with daily builds?
[11:40] <infinity> mkrufky: You had to patch the PHP source?  <raise eyebrow>