Date: Sat, 19 Jul 2014 17:15:08 +0200 From: Kurt Jaeger <pi@FreeBSD.org> To: olli hauer <ohauer@gmx.de> Cc: Frederic Culot <culot@FreeBSD.org>, skv@FreeBSD.org, apache@freebsd.org, Kurt Jaeger <pi@FreeBSD.org> Subject: Re: www/p5-libapreq2: libtool fix, strip libs, pkg-plist followup, p5-fix Message-ID: <20140719151508.GB33102@f10.opsec.eu> In-Reply-To: <539752DE.5060208@gmx.de> References: <20140608081334.GK1427@f10.opsec.eu> <20140608083407.GL1427@f10.opsec.eu> <20140608083636.GM1427@f10.opsec.eu> <20140608085842.GO1427@f10.opsec.eu> <53945E98.3080408@gmx.de> <20140610094949.GY3484@f10.opsec.eu> <539752DE.5060208@gmx.de>
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Hello, > > Back to my proposed change for www/libapreq2 and this question: > > > >>> Would it be more useful to make the slave port (p5-libapreq2) > >>> a seperate port depending on the other ? > > > > Looking at the pkg-plist and Makefile mess: Is it really useful > > to have this master/slave port or should I split and depend on libapreq2 ? Attached are two diffs for both ports that seperate them. > running a short grep over the tree shows there are only two libapreq2 consumers > - www/mod_amazon_proxy > - www/p5-libapreq2 > > but eleven p5-libapreq consumers > - net-mgmt/netdisco > - net-mgmt/netdot > - www/foswiki-ModPerlEngineContrib > - www/p5-Apache-Gallery > - www/p5-Apache2-SiteControl > - www/p5-CGI-Application-Plugin-Apache > - www/p5-HTML-Mason > - www/p5-Maypole > - www/rt38 > - www/rt40.cpan > - www/rt42.cpan I ran a bulk poudriere run with this: www/mod_amazon_proxy net-mgmt/netdisco net-mgmt/netdot www/foswiki-ModPerlEngineContrib www/p5-Apache-Gallery www/p5-Apache2-SiteControl www/p5-CGI-Application-Plugin-Apache www/p5-HTML-Mason www/p5-Maypole www/rt38 www/rt40 www/rt42 and DEFAULT_VERSIONS=perl5=5.20 apache=2.2 without problems on 10amd64 and 91amd64. Attached are the two diffs, please comment, and if it's OK, please approve. I'll also update 191161 for testing. -- pi@FreeBSD.org +49 171 3101372 6 years to go !
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