freebsd-ports/www/apache22/Makefile.doc
Clement Laforet 08e7642f45 - s/bsd.databases.mk/bsd.database.mk/
PR:             ports/119823
Submitted by:   mm
2008-01-20 14:00:32 +00:00

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# Makefile.doc
# Author: Clement Laforet <clement@FreeBSD.org>
#
# This files contains:
# - make options output
# - apache22 man/docs routines
#
# $FreeBSD$
#
## Available knobs:
## WITHOUT_APACHE_OPTIONS: Don't use OPTIONS and will allow you to use
## those knobs directly to select modules.
## Knobs with (*) are working only if
## WITHOUT_APACHE_OPTIONS is defined.
##
## By default, modules are compiled as dynamically loadable modules (DSO).
##
## Modules knobs philosophy:
## Modules are split in categories, "make show-categories" shows you
## which modules they contain. You can enable/disable/customize a category (*):
## - To enable a category: WITH_<CATEGORY>_MODULES=yes
## [WITH_PROXY_MODULES=yes]
## - To disable a category: WITHOUT_<CATEGORY>_MODULES=yes
## [WITHOUT_DAV_MODULES=yes]
## - To customize a category: WITH_CUSTOM_<CATEGORY>
## [WITH_CUSTOM_PROXY="proxy proxy_http"]
##
## Apache-related
## WITH_MPM: prefork (default)
## worker
## event
## itk
## WITH_HTTP_PORT: default: 80
## WITH_LDAP: Enable LDAP support (mod_auth_ldap) (implies WITH_LDAP_MODULES)
## WITH_(MYSQL|PGSQL|SQLITE): Enable SQL backend for dbd and apr_dbd.
## When MySQL is chosen, threads are enabled.
## WITHOUT_V4MAPPED
## WITH_IPV6_V6ONLY: Don't allow IPv6 sockets to handle IPv4
## connections
## WITHOUT_SSL: Disable SSL support
## WITH_THREADS: Enable threads support
## WITH_DBM: Choose your DBM: bdb (Berkeley DB), gdbm or
## ndbm (default)
## WITH_BDB: Define to select bdb via bsd.database.mk
## desired version may be set with
## WITH_BDB_VER or APACHE22_WITH_BDB_VER
## WITH_BDB_BASE: Define to use bdb from base (1.85)
## WITH_STATIC_SUPPORT: Build statically linked support binaries
## WITH_STATIC_APACHE: Build a static version of httpd (implies
## WITH_STATIC_MODULES)
## WITH_ALL_STATIC_MODULES: All modules will be statically linked.
## WITH_STATIC_MODULES (*): List of modules to build modules statics
## (usefull for slave ports)
## (They must be already enabled (i.e.
## WITH_MODULES or with default configuration
## use 'make show-modules', to check if they are
## enabled)
## WITH_MODULES (*): List of modules you choose
## WITHOUT_MODULES (*): Disable selected modules
## WITH_SUEXEC: Enable suExec support
## SUEXEC_DOCROOT: SuExec root directory
## SUEXEC_USERDIR: User subdirectory (default public_html)
## SUEXEC_SAFEPATH: Set the safepath
## SUEXEC_LOGFILE: Set log file for suexec (default: /var/log/httpd-suexec.log)
## SUEXEC_UIDMIN: Minimal allowed UID (default 1000)
## SUEXEC_GIDMIN: Minimal allowed GID (default 1000)
## SUEXEC_CALLER: User allowed to call SuExec (default
## ${WWWOWN} (www))
## SUEXEC_UMASK: Defines umask for suexec'd process(default:
## unset)
## WITH_DEBUG: Build a debug versoin of apache (set CFLAGS
## to "-O0 -g -ggdb3" or ${DEBUG_FLAGS} and
## defines WITH_EXCEPTION_HOOK too)
## WITH_EXCEPTION_HOOK: Enable fatal exception hook
##
## Optionnal patches:
## WITH_EXPERIMENTAL_PATCHES Add performance patches (generally backported
## from apr/httpd SVN repositories)
##
## Available make targets:
## show-options: prints this message
## show-modules: prints list of available modules
## show-categories: prints list of modules sorted by category
##
## Examples (*):
## make WITH_STATIC_MODULES="ssl rewrite include" WITH_EXPERIMENTAL_MODULES=yes \
## WITH_CUSTOM_AUTH="auth auth_dbm"
## make WITHOUT_MODULES="access speling status" WITH_PROXY_MODULES=yes
## make WITH_MODULES="include rewrite auth"
## Note: If you define your custom options in /etc/make.conf, don't forget
## to do not use quotes.
##
DOCSDIR= ${PREFIX}/share/doc/apache22
EXAMPLESDIR= ${PREFIX}/share/examples/apache22
MAKE_ENV+= EXAMPLESDIR=${EXAMPLESDIR}
.if defined(NOPORTDOCS)
MAKE_ENV+= NOPORTDOCS=yes
.endif
MAN1= dbmmanage.1 htdigest.1 htpasswd.1 htdbm.1
MAN8= ab.8 apachectl.8 apxs.8 httpd.8 logresolve.8 rotatelogs.8 suexec.8 htcacheclean.8
PORTDOCS= * #don't blame me ;-)