FEATURE: Archlinux support
FEATURE: Windows support
FEATURE: Enhanced CI/CD
FEATURE: modular states
BREAKING CHANGE: 'apache.sls' converted to new style 'init.ssl'
BREAKING CHANGE: "logrotate.sls" became "config/logrotate.sls"
BREAKING CHANGE: "debian_full.sls" became "config/debian_full.sls"
BREAKING CHANGE: "flags.sls" became "config/flags.sls"
BREAKING CHANGE: "manage_security" became "config/manage_security.sls"
BREAKING CHANGE: "mod_*.sls" became "config/mod_*.sls"
BREAKING CHANGE: "no_default_host.sls" became "config/no_default_host.sls"
BREAKING CHANGE: "own_default_host.sls" became "config/own_default_host.sls"
BREAKING CHANGE: "register_site.sls" became "config/register_site.sls"
BREAKING CHANGE: "server_status.sls" became "config/server_status.sls"
BREAKING CHANGE: "vhosts/" became "config/vhosts/"
BREAKING CHANGE: "mod_security/" became "config/mod_security/"
NOT-BREAKING CHANGE: 'config.sls' became 'config/init.sls'
NOT-BREAKING CHANGE: 'uninstall.sls' symlinked to 'clean.sls'
```bash
Examining apache/map.jinja of type state
[209] Jinja comment should have spaces before and after: {# comment #}
apache/map.jinja:22
{## Merge the apache pillar ##}
```
The docroot fix from PR#240 worked fine for default servers.
But as soon as one uses vhosts this broke as the vhosts were
created under the docroot in /var/www/html rather than the better
/var/www.
Fix this by differentiating between docroot and wwwdir.
Further allow to override both in Red Hat-style configs.
The override allows to reuse this formula for the softwarecollections
rpms.
Other states in this formula allow changing the Apache httpd or module
package on RHEL/CentOS, e.g., one may use packages from the httpd24
SCL to install newer versions than in the base repositories. This
changes the apache.mod_ssl SLS to match them.
* RedHat: Made AddDefaultCharset Directive configurable
* Added description of apache:lookup:default_charset to pillar.example, sane default equals former hardcoded UTF-8
* Add apache version (2.2, 2.4) detection based on osfinger (defaults to 2.4).
* Version can be overridden in pillar (for Apache 2.4 on RHEL 6 for example)
This is more reliable than version numbers which might change with point
releases (in particular for Debian Jessie) and is more likely to not
conflict between multiple OS.