- Add suexec support
- Misc changes
- Add a footnote for users, to announce them that next version
will be a complete resync with apache13 ports layout.
PR: 57300
Submitted by: sheepkiller@cultdeadsheep.org
the port had been updated to 1.2.27 and ssl-1.48 which simply did not
exist then.
Now they do exist. Since it builds, installs and runs correctly with
no further changes, and all the other apache-1.2.27-based ports are
back alive again, there's no reason to keep this one forbidden.
Don't be alarmed that the MD5 sum changes: the previous one in
distinfo was actually the checksum from apache_1.3.26+ssl_1.48.tar.gz,
since the last update to that file only changed the name but not the
MD5 sum. Alas, i could not find any authoritative MD5 on
http://www.apache-ssl.org/ to verify against.
Mark apache13-ssl FORBIDDEN because the new version does not yet exist.
Partially based on patches submitted by below authors.
Submitted by: "Sergey A. Osokin" <osa@freebsd.org.ru>,
Udo Schweigert <udo.schweigert@siemens.com>,
Lev A. Serebryakov <lev@serebryakov.spb.ru>
PR: ports/43682, ports/43688, ports/43666, ports/43681
- Add MASTER_SITES.
PR: ports/18036
Submitted by: MAINTAINER
- Add patch-an (back) to correctly build on FreeBSD 5.0+.
PR: ports/17404
Submitted by: Khetan H. Gajjar <khetan@freebsd.os.org.za>
- Portlint in many respects.
- Mark `WWW:'.
- Put variables in order.
- Unexpand. (Change space to tab)
Lots of bug fixes, plus repair to the "make certificate" target.
NOTE!! NOTE!! NOTE!!
This port is broken for NorteAmericanos. Someone who has the latest
RSAref would make me eternally grateful by fixing this for the
.US/.CA case and sending me patches.
on the presence of SECURE_SERVER.
2) Clean up the installation in accordance with BSD religion:
Now all the configs go in ${PREFIX}/etc/apache and the
data (documents) stay in ${PREFIX}/www.