Date: Thu, 01 Aug 2013 13:28:21 -0700 From: Douglas Thrift <douglas@douglasthrift.net> To: Nick Rosier <nick.rosier@gmail.com> Cc: apache@FreeBSD.org Subject: Re: FreeBSD Port: www/mod_wsgi3 Message-ID: <51FAC4E5.9090309@douglasthrift.net> In-Reply-To: <51FABD94.9080503@gmail.com> References: <51F96F40.7050700@gmail.com> <51F975B7.2050700@douglasthrift.net> <51FABD94.9080503@gmail.com>
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On 8/1/2013 12:57 PM, Nick Rosier wrote: > Douglas Thrift wrote: >> On 7/31/2013 1:10 PM, Nick Rosier wrote: >>> Hi, >>> >>> any chance on getting an updated port that supports Apache 2.4? >>> >>> Rgds, >>> N. >>> >> >> Hello Nick, >> >> The www/mod_wsgi3 port specifies USE_APACHE= 22+, so I'm pretty sure it >> should be able to install just fine with Apache 2.4. Is there a specific >> problem that you are seeing? >> > Hi Douglas, > > thanks for the swift response. I'm using poudriere to build all my > packages. I've built Apache 2.4 and when I try to pull in mod_wsgi3 it > fails as it tries to pull in Apache 2.2 which is blocked by 2.4. > Don't know if it's a fault of poudriere or incompatibility with Apache > 2.4. This is the 1st time I run into such a problem. > > Rgds, > N. Hello Nick, I think you need to use the APACHE_PORT knob listed in bsd.apache.mk: # ========================================================================= # Parameter APACHE_PORT (user controlled): # # The parameter APACHE_PORT can be used in /etc/make.conf to # overwrite the default apache port. # # This parameter should never be used in the Makefile of a port! # # Example entry in /etc/make.conf: # APACHE_PORT= www/apache22 # # To get a list of "possible" valid values execute the command: # $> egrep 'apache[12]' ports/www/Makefile | awk '{print "www/" $3}' # -- Douglas William Thrift <douglas@douglasthrift.net> <http://douglasthrift.net/>
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