Date: Tue, 06 Jul 2004 16:33:56 +1000 From: freebsd-stable@auscert.org.au To: freebsd-stable@freebsd.org Subject: Re: apache port broken for 4.10 RELEASE? Message-ID: <200407060633.i666XuiP077911@app.auscert.org.au> In-Reply-To: Your message of "Mon, 05 Jul 2004 20:55:35 MST." <200407052055.35738.kstewart@owt.com>
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Thanks Kent (and Phil and Udo). I have a couple of questions though. If 2.0.49 apache is broken in 4.10 release (install +ports), why do the MD5 sums exist in distinfo for this particular version at all (rather than just a simple "not supported for this release" error) and What benefit is there (apart from FreeBSD-friendly install paths) to installing the port over than building from the standard sources anyway, which I usually do and have done already with this combination or 4.10 and 2.0.49? And, I guess, why does it build successfully this way anyway? cheers all, -- Joel Hatton -- Security Analyst and FIRST Representative | Hotline: +61 7 3365 4417 AusCERT - Australia's national CERT | Fax: +61 7 3365 7031 The University of Queensland | WWW: www.auscert.org.au Qld 4072 Australia | Email: auscert@auscert.org.au > On Monday 05 July 2004 07:04 pm, freebsd-stable@auscert.org.au wrote: > > Hi, > > > > When attempting to make in /usr/ports/www/apache2 I get the error: > > > > ===> apache-2.0.49 is marked as broken: unknown LIBTOOL version: 13 > > > > Is there a solution for this? > > > > It wants something different. The current version of Apache is 2.0.50 > and its dependancies are > > Port: apache-2.0.50 > Path: /usr/ports/www/apache2 > Info: Version 2 of Apache web server with prefork MPM. > Maint: clement@FreeBSD.org > Index: www ipv6 > B-deps: autoconf-2.59_1 expat-1.95.7 libiconv-1.9.1_3 libtool-1.5.6_1 > m4-1.4_1 openssl-0.9.7d perl-5.8.4 > R-deps: expat-1.95.7 libiconv-1.9.1_3 openssl-0.9.7d perl-5.8.4 > rc_subr-1.29 > > That built on 2 of my systems without any problems. > > Kent > > -- > Kent Stewart > Richland, WA > > http://users.owt.com/kstewart/index.html
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