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jlam
99cc15ede3 Obsolete SSH_CONF_DIR in favor of PKG_SYSCONFDIR. 2002-02-05 04:12:07 +00:00
jlam
2b3975b2e8 Deprecate POSTFIX_USE_SASL_AUTH in favor of more generic USE_SASL. 2002-01-31 21:18:37 +00:00
jlam
da525c873f (1) Create new variable "APACHE_SUEXEC_CONFIGURE_ARGS" that may contain
--suexec-* configure options that are passed directly to the Apache
    configure script.  This may be used to tune the suEXEC configuration
    in more restrictive ways, e.g. --suexec-uidmin=1000.  This solution
    is more open-ended than the fix proposed in pkg/14973.  Also, we
    don't duplicate all of the options from the Apache configure script
    in pkgsrc bsd.pkg.defaults.mk.  This closes pkg/14973 by Eric
    Schnoebelen <eric@cirr.com>

(2) For namespace consistency, deprecate APACHE_USER in favor of
    APACHE_SUEXEC_USER.  Move APACHE_USER into bsd.pkg.obsolete.mk.

(3) Create the suEXEC user when the functionality is enabled in the server
    so that CGI scripts will work properly.  This closes pkg/14903 by
    Wojciech Puchar <wojtek@3miasto.net>
2001-12-26 21:20:26 +00:00
jlam
9efcd64075 Since print/cups conflicts with another popular print package,
print/lprng, we make a new variable USE_CUPS that is used by packages to
determine whether depend on print/cups and to compile in support for CUPS.
USE_CUPS may be either "YES" or undefined.  Deprecate SAMBA_WITH_CUPS as
its purpose is superseded by USE_CUPS.  Convert net/samba and net/samba20
to use USE_CUPS and make x11/kdelibs2 respect USE_CUPS.
2001-12-18 20:22:59 +00:00
jlam
1629930a91 cvsweb also implicitly used ${APACHE_SYSCONFDIR} as its config file
directory.
2001-11-28 14:01:16 +00:00
jlam
450b47d81a p5-HTTPD-User-Manage also used APACHE_SYSCONFDIR (implicitly). Also
re-indent for aesthetic considerations.
2001-11-26 05:18:01 +00:00
jlam
a17ddb6e66 www/apc-gui also used APACHE_SYSCONFDIR. 2001-11-25 19:33:45 +00:00
jlam
d8ac0cc4f5 This file holds make(1) logic to allow obsolete or deprecated variables
still to be used.  These may eventually disappear over time as the contents
are, by definition, obsolete and deprecated.
2001-11-25 19:28:08 +00:00