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Date:      Sat, 8 Sep 2012 13:37:29 +0000 (UTC)
From:      "Helmut Schneider" <jumper99@gmx.de>
To:        freebsd-ports@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: apache 2.2.22_6 to _8 fails
Message-ID:  <xn0i2uh7y3j8n0003@news.gmane.org>
References:  <xn0i2ufez12ci0000@news.gmane.org> <504B3C22.40708@gmx.de> <xn0i2ug4q23mi8002@news.gmane.org> <504B4619.6050006@gmx.de>

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olli hauer wrote:

> On 2012-09-08 14:57, Helmut Schneider wrote:
> > Hi Olli,
> > 
> > olli hauer wrote:
> > 
> >> On 2012-09-08 14:28, Helmut Schneider wrote:
> >>> ** Detected a package name change: apache (www/apache22) ->
> >>> 'apache22' (www/apache22)
> >>> --->  Upgrading 'apache-2.2.22_6' to 'apache22-2.2.22_8'
> >>> (www/apache22) --->  Building '/usr/ports/www/apache22' with make
> >>> flags: -DWITH_PROXY -DWITH_PROXY_CONNECT -DWITH_PROXY_FTP
> >>> -DWITH_PROXY_HTTP -DWITH_LDAP -DWITH_AUTHNZ_LDAP -DWITH_BDB
> >>> -DWITH_APR_FROM_PORTS ===>  Cleaning for apache22-2.2.22_8
> >>> ====> You must check at least one option in the PROXY multi
> >>> *** Error code 1
> > > > 
> >>> The options worked fine up to 2.2.22_6 and I'm not sure how to
> >>> read the error message.
> > > 
> >> with options NG the WITH... parameters do no longer work.
> >> If you want to specify them in make.conf you have to do it this way
> > 
> > I'm using pkgtools.conf, removing -DWITH_PROXY seems to do the
> > trick (I also removed the typo of DBD and the obsolete
> > DWITH_APR_FROM_PORTS, but they are not related).
> > 
> >> apache22_SET=PROXY PROXY_CONNECT PROXY_FTP ...
> > > 
> >> The downside with options NG is if you already have an OPTIONSFILE
> >> the make.conf parameters will have a lower priority.
> > 
> > Please note this in UPDATING.
> 
> That's not an apache limitation, it comes from options NG and is
> already documented on many places and was also discussed a view times
> on the list.
> 
> Only a view interesting links
> http://wiki.freebsd.org/Ports/Options/OptionsNG
> http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-ports/2012-July/077016.html
> http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-ports/2012-June/076241.html

Not all users can track any available resources all the time, this is
what /usr/ports/UPDATING is for (IMO). Or v.v., if there was an entry
in UPDATING I didn't have to ask here. :)




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