We have not checked for this KEYWORD for a long time now, so this
is a complete noop, and thus no PORTREVISION bump. Removing it at
this point is mostly for pedantic reasons, and partly to avoid
perpetuating this anachronism by copy and paste to future scripts.
base rcorder, hard coded variable values in these scripts
are overriding the values in /etc/rc.conf[.local] (due to
the way that variables from the latter are read at boot time).
Therefore, change the boot scripts to set default values only
if the variable is unset in /etc/rc.conf[.local]. This will
allow the service to start at boot time if it's been enabled
as the user would expect.
This change will be a noop for users who have systems that
have not yet been upgraded to the new rc.d code in the base.
In many cases there are other variables in the scripts that
should get similar treatment, however I did not change
anything other than the _enable lines. I'll leave the rest
up to the maintainers to do as they see fit.
Bump PORTREVISION to make sure that users and packages
pick up this change.
that patches rotatelogs to always keep a hardlink to the latest log
file, but without the seconds-since-epoch integer. Just as a
convenience - when developing web apps, it makes it easier to just
check the log file.
Submitted by: Palle Girgensohn
- Fix clobbering ${PREFIX}/www on install and warnings coughing up
on deinstall when ${PREFIX}/www is not empty
- Remove pkg-deinstall
PR: ports/39645, ports/36804
Submitted by: Charles Sprickman <freebsd@fasttrackmonkey.com>,
Peter C. Lai <sirmoo@cowbert.2y.net>
space as www/apache13 does, so that other apache-dependendent ports
DTRT regardless of which one is installed.
Nothing concrete (other than we're working on a real cleanup of the
apache ports) has been heard from any of the maintainers. Obviously
that is the best solution, but with 4.2-RELEASE just around the
corner, we have an opportunity here to at least remove a few bogons.
Both times I've raised this issue on -ports, however, there has been
significant interest in the patches, and now plenty of confirmations
that the modifications do not break the port in other ways.
options `start' and `stop' now (unless I have forgotten any). This allows
us to call the scripts from /etc/rc.shutdown with the correct option.
The (42 or so) ports that already DTRT before are unchanged.