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yaws.conf
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# conf for yaws
# first we have a set of globals
# That apply to all virtual servers
# This is the directory where all logfiles for
# all virtual servers will be written
logdir = "/users/davis/github/alphattt/log"
# This the path to a directory where additional
# beam code can be placed. The daemon will add this
# directory to its search path
ebin_dir = "/users/davis/github/alphattt/ebin"
# This is a directory where application specific .hrl
# files can be placed. application specifig .yaws code can
# then include these .hrl files
include_dir = "/users/davis/github/alphattt/include"
# This is a debug variable, possible values are http | traffic | false
# It is also possible to set the trace (possibly to the tty) while
# invoking yaws from the shell as in
# yaws -i -T -x (see man yaws)
trace = false
# it is possible to have yaws start additional
# application specific code at startup
#
# runmod = mymodule
# By default yaws will copy the erlang error_log and
# end write it to a wrap log called report.log (in the logdir)
# this feature can be turned off. This would typically
# be the case when yaws runs within another larger app
copy_error_log = true
# Logs are wrap logs
log_wrap_size = 1000000
# Possibly resolve all hostnames in logfiles so webalizer
# can produce the nice geography piechart
log_resolve_hostname = false
# fail completely or not if yaws fails
# to bind a listen socket
fail_on_bind_err = true
# If HTTP auth is used, it is possible to have a specific
# auth log.
# auth_log = true
# When we're running multiple yaws systems on the same
# host, we need to give each yaws system an individual
# name. Yaws will write a number of runtime files under
# ${HOME}/.yaws/yaws/${id}
# The default value is "default"
# id = myname
# earlier versions of Yaws picked the first virtual host
# in a list of hosts with the same IP/PORT when the Host:
# header doesn't match any name on any Host
# This is often nice in testing environments but not
# acceptable in real live hosting scenarios
pick_first_virthost_on_nomatch = true
<server localhost>
port = 80
listen = 0.0.0.0
docroot = "/users/davis/github/alphattt/www"
appmods = <cgi-bin, yaws_appmod_cgi>
</server>
# And then no ssl server, it seems as if the old ssl server
# isn't working on on win32, and the new one is still unuseable.