in Mk/bsd.ports.mk due to ordering in Mk/bsd.port.mk. This causes OPTIONSFILE
to be incorrectly set during some make phases as a result of the recent
PKGNAMEPREFIX for apache ports.
'Revert' some of the PKGNAMEPREFIX changes for apXX-.
- Must be manually requested in tbe port Makefile either by
a) AP_FAST_BUILD=yes
b) PKGNAMEPREFIX=${APACHE_PKGNAMEPREFIX}
- Going forward, we will only do this for ports where WITH_APACHE
is NOT optional, but required. mod_* ports are a good fit.
141 ports are mod_ ports
80 of those use AP_FAST_BUILD and thus are auto hooked by this patch [a].
61 remaining are then patched to mirror the other $lang frameworks [b].
PR: ports/146956
Reported by: Hans F. Nordhaug <Hans.F.Nordhaug@hiMolde.no>, several
Discussed with: pav, itectu on #bsdports
Tested by: P6 TB run
Approved by: portmgr (pav)
www/apache13.
This problem is occuring because of a recent change to www/apache2's
Makefile.modules.3rd file (revision 1.18). This change made the
APACHE_PORT variable overrideable even when WITH_APACHE2 is defined.
Previously, it set the variable with APACHE_PORT=www/apache2.
The APACHE_PORT variable gets defined in <bsd.port.mk> to www/apache13
if it wasn't previously defined.
The affected ports include <bsd.port.pre.mk> before "Makefile.modules.3rd".
Submitted by: Scot Hetzel
not in the error log. This new patch logs in both the access log and the
error log, to not break existing scripts.
Submitted by: Steve Ungerer <sau1@cornell.edu>
mysql323-client installs libmysqlclient.so.10 (instead of
libmysqlclient.so.6).
mysql323-{client,server} are production quality, now (according to
MySQL AB at least).