- Take maintainership for safe-keeping, since maintainer email address bounces.
I'll retry within two weeks, if it still bounces, I'll ask submitter if he wants
to maintain this port.
PR: 61795 [1]
Submitted by: Xin LI <delphij@frontfree.net>
These options are for people who want to directly link
apache against libkse and libthr.
Usage:
WITH_EXPERIMENTAL_THREADS=YES
Overrides default pthread detection behaviour.
WITH_PTHREAD_LIBS={kse;thr}
Lets you choose your pthread lib.
Don't even try to use "c_r"...
*** These options are unsupported ***
But all gdb backtraces are welcome :-)
AFAIK, apache works well, but mod_php4 (worker MPM) behavior
is quite funny.
All modules which use apr mutexes may crash with KSE.
Since I'm working on it, if you have coredumps, feel free
to send me the backtrace (you must compile libkse, apache
and modules with debugging symbols).
Don't forget to set kern.sugid_coredump to 1.
(using CoreDumpDirectory in httpd.conf can help too)
http://www.squid-cache.org/Versions/v2/2.5/bugs/ for details
- cleanup dynamic plist generation:
sort files, replace needlessly complex ex-scripting with a ${REINPLACE_CMD}
one-liner
- integrate a patch to make the SMB-NTLM helper compile on 5.x and hook this
helper up to the build (thanks to Stefano Tagliaferri for reporting the bug
and testing the patch)
- bump PORTREVISION
PR: 61543
Submitted by: maintainer
of SQUID_{UID,GID} which other squid-related ports already implemented.
The user/group will be created on the fly if they do not already exist.
- introduce WITH_SQUID_LDAP_AUTH to pull in the necessary bits to compile and
use the ldap_auth helper
- install some more authentication helper applications by default
- install helper applications to ${PREFIX}/libexec/squid instead of
${PREFIX}/libexec, add notes about it in pkg-install and pkg-descr
- cleanup the pre-installation tasks and move them from Makefile and pkg-plist
into the pkg-install script; make 'make install' and 'pkg_add' actually do
the same thing
- introduce a pkg-deinstall script
- make squid.sh rcNG compatible (when either /etc/rc_subr or
${PREFIX}/etc/rc_subr is present, the first one will be used, otherwise the
script will work as a "rc classic" script so no additional dependency on
the rc_subr port should be needed)
- some Makefile cleanups:
+ the squid installation procedure now correctly strips binaries, so there
is no need to do this manually anymore
+ generate those parts of pkg-plist dynamically that may be affected by user
set tunables (currently the localized error pages and helper applications)
+ document the available configuration options in a slightly different style
+ remove some obsolete variable declarations and comments
+ honor NOPORTDOCS
- add CONFLICTS
- add another vendor patch, see
http://www.squid-cache.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=890 for a thorough
explanation of what has been fixed.
- since we can no longer take the presence of Lithuanian error pages for
granted, wrap the workaround for the errorpages.patch with '.if exists()'
- bump PORTREVISION
PR: 61315
Submitted by: maintainer
This is due to partial revert of apr improvment.
setting LIBS=${PTHREAD_LIBS} conflicts with libtool.
All should be OK now...
If someone can explain me why libtool impose using
-pthread (ltshmain), I'm all ears...
Note:
You CAN NOT override -lc_r (i.e. setting -lkse) at compile time.
I must fix it...
- Move patchset to MASTER_SITE_LOCAL
Noticed by: Martin Nilsson <martin@gneto.com>
Approved by: erwin (mentor) (implicitly)
MASTER_SITES. The distfile is fetchable from these sites although
www.squidguard.org is currently not reachable (for me) due to DNS
or domain registration problems.
- move runtime dependency from www/squid24 to www/squid
PR: 61255
Submitted by: Thomas-Martin Seck <tmseck@netcologne.de>
Approved by: maintainer
on > 4.8-STABLE (from september 2003) system because apache2 used
libc_r instead of libc.
Compiling with -lkse (on -CURRENT) was broken too.
- bump PORTREVISION to force users to upgrade.
NOTE: on -STABLE DO NOT DEFINE WITH_THREADS.
(unless you use a threaded MPM)
Thanks to Fritz Heinrichmeyer <fritz.heinrichmeyer@fernuni-hagen.de>
who helped me to track the problem.
Noticed by: Fritz Heinrichmeyer <fritz.heinrichmeyer@fernuni-hagen.de>
HAYASHI, "Lef" Tatsuya <lef@st.rim.or.jp> [1]
PR: 61317 [1]
Approved by: erwin (mentor) (implicitly)