Date: Fri, 07 Jan 2011 15:37:04 +0100 From: Olli Hauer <ohauer@FreeBSD.org> To: "Philip M. Gollucci" <pgollucci@p6m7g8.com> Cc: ohauer@FreeBSD.org, "Philip M. Gollucci" <pgollucci@FreeBSD.org>, apache@FreeBSD.org Subject: Re: question about PR: ports/147009: Mk/bsd.apache.mk: [patch] default to www/apache22 Message-ID: <4D272510.9030908@FreeBSD.org> In-Reply-To: <4D26B3C6.4050804@p6m7g8.com> References: <4D243209.5040703@FreeBSD.org> <4D24BED1.7070004@p6m7g8.com> <4D265CF2.5090208@FreeBSD.org> <4D26B3C6.4050804@p6m7g8.com>
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On 2011-01-07 07:33, Philip M. Gollucci wrote: > On 1/6/2011 7:23 PM, Olli Hauer wrote: >> I found a working solution for PR ports/147009 >> Mk/bsd.apache.mk: [patch] default to www/apache22 >> >> I tested the following diff in a clean chroot environment > Will this also work for USE_APACHE= 24 or 24+ > which is on the event horizon (2-3 months) > > If so, pav should schedule it for a -exp run after 8.2 (there will be > some fallout to fix) Thanks for the help! > Yes it will work, but only if you adjust the following in bsd.apache.mk else apache24 is unknown. .elif ${USE_APACHE:C/\.//:C/\+//:M[12][320]} != "" to .elif ${USE_APACHE:C/\.//:C/\+//:M[12][3204]} != "" However I'm a friend of more explicit test, so I like this more. .elif ${USE_APACHE:C/\.//:C/\+//:C/13//:C/20//:C/22//:C/24//} == "" or .elif ${USE_APACHE:C/\.//:C/\+//:S/^13//:S/^20//:S/^22//:S/^24//} == "" The following lines in bsd.apache.mk should be reviewed, for example APACHE_SUPPORTED_VERSION is nowhere used in ports/MK/* # Print warnings _ERROR_MSG= : Error from bsd.apache.mk. APACHE_SUPPORTED_VERSION= 13 20 22 .if ${USE_APACHE:Mcommon*} != "" AP_PORT_IS_SERVER= YES .elif ${USE_APACHE:C/\.//:C/\+//:M[12][320]} != "" AP_PORT_IS_MODULE= YES .else IGNORE= ${_ERROR_MSG} Illegal use of USE_APACHE .endif For the next test I used the following expression in bsd.apache.mk .elif ${USE_APACHE:C/\.//:C/\+//:S/^13//:S/^20//:S/^22//:S/^24//} == "" and the command `make -V APACHE_VERSION -V APACHE_PORT' Results: ================================================ USE_APACHE= 1.3 / 13 => APACHE_VERSION=13 USE_APACHE= 1.3+/13+ => APACHE_VERSION=22 USE_APACHE= 2.0 / 20 => APACHE_VERSION=20 USE_APACHE= 2.0+/20+ => APACHE_VERSION=22 USE_APACHE= 2.2 / 22 => APACHE_VERSION=22 USE_APACHE= 2.2+/ 22+ => APACHE_VERSION=22 USE_APACHE= 2.4 / 24 => APACHE_VERSION=24 USE_APACHE= 2.4+/ 24+ => APACHE_VERSION=24 Additional results with "APACHE_PORT= www/apache22" in /etc/make.conf and fire `make' command. ================================================ USE_APACHE= 1.3 / 13 => APACHE_VERSION=13, make: error version ... USE_APACHE= 1.3+/13+ => APACHE_VERSION=22, make: OK USE_APACHE= 2.0 / 20 => APACHE_VERSION=20, make: error version ... USE_APACHE= 2.0+/20+ => APACHE_VERSION=22, make: OK USE_APACHE= 2.2 / 22 => APACHE_VERSION=22, make: OK USE_APACHE= 2.2+/ 22+ => APACHE_VERSION=22, make: OK USE_APACHE= 2.4 / 24 => APACHE_VERSION=24, make: error version ... USE_APACHE= 2.4+/ 24+ => APACHE_VERSION=24, make: error version ...
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