fix: use /var/www/feuille instead of /var/www/htdocs/feuille
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@ -237,14 +237,14 @@ if you'd like to download the cron job.
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### How do I remove expired pastes after some time?
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You can put that in your crontab (by doing `sudo crontab -e`).
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It will delete all files in `/var/www/htdocs/feuille` that are at least 7
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It will delete all files in `/var/www/feuille` that are at least 7
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days old.
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Don't forget to change the folder to the one **feuille**'s using and
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eventually `+7` to the maximum file age you'd like to use.
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```
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0 0 * * * find /var/www/htdocs/feuille -type f -mtime +7 -exec rm {} +
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0 0 * * * find /var/www/feuille -type f -mtime +7 -exec rm {} +
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```
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See
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@ -264,7 +264,7 @@ $ make cgi
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Once it's done, you can put `./web/cgi/feuille.cgi` in your website's
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`cgi-bin` folder (usually somewhere like
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`/var/www/htdocs/my.paste.bin/cgi-bin`) and configure your web server
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`/var/www/my.paste.bin/cgi-bin`) and configure your web server
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to execute CGI scripts.
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You can then create an HTML form that will send a POST request to the
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@ -1 +1 @@
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0 0 * * * find /var/www/htdocs/feuille -type f -mtime +7 -exec rm {} +
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0 0 * * * find /var/www/feuille -type f -mtime +7 -exec rm {} +
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@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ Default: \f[V]8888\f[R]
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\f[B]-o path\f[R]
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Sets the path where \f[B]feuille\f[R] will output the pastes (and
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chroot, if possible).
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Default: \f[V]/var/www/htdocs/feuille\f[R]
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Default: \f[V]/var/www/feuille\f[R]
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.TP
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\f[B]-s bytes\f[R]
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Sets the maximum size for every paste (in bytes).
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@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ Default: the number of threads configured on your machine.
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.TP
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\f[B]sudo feuille\f[R]
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Runs feuille in the background, chrooting into
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\f[V]/var/www/htdocs/feuille\f[R], dropping root privileges and spawning
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\f[V]/var/www/feuille\f[R], dropping root privileges and spawning
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worker processes to accept incoming connections.
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.TP
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\f[B]feuille -p 1337\f[R]
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@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ and IPv6 addresses (won't work on OpenBSD).
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**-o path**
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: Sets the path where **feuille** will output the pastes (and chroot,
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if possible).
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: Default: `/var/www/htdocs/feuille`
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: Default: `/var/www/feuille`
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**-s bytes**
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: Sets the maximum size for every paste (in bytes).
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@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ you might not want to set this to a huge number.
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# EXAMPLES
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**sudo feuille**
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: Runs feuille in the background, chrooting into `/var/www/htdocs/feuille`,
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: Runs feuille in the background, chrooting into `/var/www/feuille`,
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dropping root privileges and spawning worker processes to accept
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incoming connections.
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@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ char *argv0;
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Settings settings = {
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.address = "0.0.0.0",
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.url = "http://localhost",
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.output = "/var/www/htdocs/feuille",
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.output = "/var/www/feuille",
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.user = "www",
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.id_length = 4,
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