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> > 	Does this change, or deal with PR ports/39091 (mv *-config to
> > libdir to coexist with apr-devel)?
> 
> i was unaware of that pr, but unfortunately no, it does not solve the
> problem.  you still can't have apr and apache2 installed on the same
> box (ironic, isn't it!).  a new version of apache2 is being rolled
> soon, so when it hits the ports tree i'll look at making it possible
> to have apache2 use the ports tree version of apr, but until then it's
> not possible.

> as for moving apr-config and apu-config to lib/apache2 for the apache2
> port, that's something that should be taken up with the maintainer.  i 
This also concerns the apr port. *-config and the libs of the apr-port
should then moved to lib/apr.

> don't see anything wrong with the idea though.  on the other hand,
> perhaps we should think about just hacking the apache2 port to just
> not install it's version of apr-config and apu-config?
IMO that would be best idea. Maybe make it linking statically against it's 
own apr version, if it can't use port one.

Marc



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