On Fri, Mar 14, 2014 at 05:16:27PM -0500, Conan Kudo (ニール・ゴンパ) wrote:
Then he finds out that Debian actually has a version of suexec[1]
that lets
you use a conf file to configure suexec. My question is, why the heck isn't
this in Fedora? How is it that Debian can offer both versions[1][2], but
Fedora cannot?
There is no ”cannot”. License seem fine, it's just a matter of packaging.
I'm honestly surprised that Fedora doesn't offer this little
piece of
flexibility. I would think that this would be in Fedora and RHEL, because
of how useful this would be. So what's going on here?
Fedora is a community distribution. Apparently nobody needed this
non-standard suexec before, therefore nobody packaged it. The only way
to get custom-suexec into Fedora is by packaging it. Either by finding
fellow packager or by doing it by yourself:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Join_the_package_collection_maintainers
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