Koha For Mac Os X

I am wondering what the purpose of one particular command line code is:
sudo a2enmod rewrite && sudo a2ensite koha

http://www.penguin-soft.com/penguin/man/8/a2enmod.html
a2enmod is a command to enable an Apache module. You can achieve the same thing by editing /etc/apache2/httpd.conf and uncommenting the line for the rewrite module:
LoadModule rewrite_module libexec/apache2/mod_rewrite.so

Note that this is enabled by default, so shouldn't be necessary anyway.
a2ensite creates a symlink from your site's actual configuration file to the directory that Apache's actually looking in. I have no idea why they decided to do it that way, and isn't the way that Mac OS X Server employs Apache. If you've configured your site via Server Admin, this step is irrelevant, too.

Jul 16, 2009 6:31 PM

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