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Date:      Wed, 18 Jul 2007 17:25:05 -0700
From:      "Balin Hansen" <balin.hansen@gmail.com>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: lang/php5 port present no options within sysinstall
Message-ID:  <eba3bb540707181725n340fb766oae9a1be94e5cb8c8@mail.gmail.com>
In-Reply-To: <44bqea22sm.fsf@be-well.ilk.org>
References:  <eba3bb540707171248i298ad8cfobb0706e2a7d74def@mail.gmail.com> <44bqea22sm.fsf@be-well.ilk.org>

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I figured out that doing "make config" in /usr/ports/lang/php5 would bring
up the screen the handbook was referring to. I'm guessing perhaps that
somehow sysinstall sets that configuration for me automatically. eg: when I
install apache web server I would assume that sysinstally would set the
option to build mod_php. I was given the impression that I had to build
apache and php5 from source which is something I'd be willing to do but like
I was hinting at in my previous message I remember a time when sysinstall
would just sort of do it all for me. Then again, I think that might have
been through some apache+mod_php type package available in a previous
versions.

-Balin


On 7/17/07, Lowell Gilbert <freebsd-questions-local@be-well.ilk.org> wrote:
>
> "Balin Hansen" <balin.hansen@gmail.com> writes:
>
> > According to your handbook under the Apache HTTP Server section
> sysinstall
> > is supposed to present me with an OPTIONS menu when I try to install
> > lang/php5 but it never has and I've been pulling my hair out
> > trying reinstall from scratch, etc. I noticed that I can build php from
> > /usr/ports/lang/php5 but I remember a time when adding mod_php to an
> apache
> > install wasn't nearly this complicated. Any thoughts?
>
> You probably set the options already.  Try "make config" and see "man
> ports" for a more detailed explanation.  [Your explanation isn't clear
> enough for me to understand exactly what you're trying to do, so my
> advice is unfortunately general.]
>



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