From owner-freebsd-ports@FreeBSD.ORG Sun Aug 3 14:29:45 2014 Return-Path: Delivered-To: freebsd-ports@freebsd.org Received: from mx1.freebsd.org (mx1.freebsd.org [IPv6:2001:1900:2254:206a::19:1]) (using TLSv1 with cipher ADH-AES256-SHA (256/256 bits)) (No client certificate requested) by hub.freebsd.org (Postfix) with ESMTPS id BCBBE85F for ; Sun, 3 Aug 2014 14:29:45 +0000 (UTC) Received: from astart2.astart.com (108-248-95-193.lightspeed.sndgca.sbcglobal.net [108.248.95.193]) (using TLSv1 with cipher DHE-RSA-AES256-SHA (256/256 bits)) (Client did not present a certificate) by mx1.freebsd.org (Postfix) with ESMTPS id 6BE0B2515 for ; Sun, 3 Aug 2014 14:29:44 +0000 (UTC) Received: from laptop_84.private (localhost [127.0.0.1]) by astart2.astart.com (8.14.4/8.14.4) with ESMTP id s73ETgxo002949 for ; Sun, 3 Aug 2014 07:29:42 -0700 (PDT) (envelope-from papowell@astart.com) Message-ID: <53DE4752.904@astart.com> Date: Sun, 03 Aug 2014 07:29:38 -0700 From: Patrick Powell Reply-To: papowell@astart.com Organization: Astart Technologies User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; FreeBSD amd64; rv:17.0) Gecko/20130714 Thunderbird/17.0.7 MIME-Version: 1.0 To: freebsd-ports@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Apache 24 + mod_perl References: <53DC01F2.90102@astart.com> <20140801213432.GC2644@home.opsec.eu> <53DE4281.5010304@astart.com> <53DE4423.4090804@astart.com> In-Reply-To: <53DE4423.4090804@astart.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-BeenThere: freebsd-ports@freebsd.org X-Mailman-Version: 2.1.18 Precedence: list List-Id: Porting software to FreeBSD List-Unsubscribe: , List-Archive: List-Post: List-Help: List-Subscribe: , X-List-Received-Date: Sun, 03 Aug 2014 14:29:46 -0000 Looks like either the attachments are too large or they do not have an acceptable mime-type as described in http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handboohttp://www.freebsd.org On 08/03/14 07:16, Patrick Powell wrote: > Here are the build.log and test.log files mentioned in this posting > > On 08/03/14 07:09, Patrick Powell wrote: >> OK, here are the results of my initial tests. See ++ TEST ++ at >> the end of these notes for the results >> Sun Aug 3 07:01:46 PDT 2014 >> >> I started with FreeBSD 93, perl5.16 >> >> test94: {90} # uname -a >> >> FreeBSD test94.private 9.3-RELEASE FreeBSD 9.3-RELEASE #0 r268512: >> Thu Jul 10 23:44:39 UTC 2014 >> root@snap.freebsd.org:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC amd64 >> >> test94: {92} # perl -v >> >> This is perl 5, version 16, subversion 3 (v5.16.3) built for >> amd64-freebsd-thread-multi >> >> test94: {93} # pkg info perl5 >> perl5-5.16.3_11 >> Name : perl5 >> Version : 5.16.3_11 >> Installed on : Tue Jul 29 07:04:39 PDT 2014 >> Origin : lang/perl5.16 >> Architecture : freebsd:9:x86:64 >> Prefix : /usr/local >> Categories : perl5 lang devel >> Licenses : GPLv1 or ART10 >> Maintainer : perl@FreeBSD.org >> WWW : http://www.perl.org/ >> Comment : Practical Extraction and Report Language >> Options : >> DEBUG : off >> GDBM : off >> MULTIPLICITY : off >> PERL_64BITINT : on >> PERL_MALLOC : off >> PTHREAD : on >> SITECUSTOMIZE : off >> THREADS : on >> USE_PERL : on >> Shared Libs required: >> libperl.so >> Annotations : >> cpe : cpe:/a:perl:perl:5.16.3::~~~freebsd~~ >> Flat size : 47.4MiB >> Description : >> Perl is a language that combines some of the features of C, sed, awk and >> shell. See the manual page for more hype. There are also many books >> published by O'Reilly & Assoc. See pod/perlbook.pod for more >> information. >> >> *************** >> >> Now read the article: >> https://forums.freebsd.org/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=46523. We are >> going to do some of the steps, with minor modifications. >> >> 1. Install apache24 >> #> cd /usr/ports/www/apache24 >> #> make install >> OR >> pkg install apache24 >> >> 2. Start to install mod_perl2, fetch the source code: >> >> #> cd /usr/ports/www/mod_perl2 >> #> make fetch >> >> This will fetch mod_perl-2.0.8.tar.gz and put it in >> /usr/ports/distfiles >> Now untar mod_perl-2.0.8.tar.gz >> >> #> cd /usr/ports/distfiles >> #> tar xvf mod_perl-2.0.8.tar.gz >> >> 3. We will create a dummy mod_perl-2.0.9 distribution file. We >> will need the Apache-Reload, Apache-SizeLimit, and Apache-Test >> Perl Modules from mod_perl-2.0.8 , which are not in the SVN >> distribution we are going to fetch, but are in the mod_perl-2.0.8 >> distribution. Note that these appear to be the latest versions; >> if in doubt check the Apache Web site. >> >> #> mkdir mod_perl-2.0.9 >> #> tar cf - -C mod_perl-2.0.8 Apache-Reload Apache-SizeLimit >> Apache-Test | tar xvf - -C mod_perl-2.0.9 >> >> 4. Now get the latest http24 branch from the Apache Mod_perl SVN >> repository: >> >> You may need to install wget: >> #> pkg install wget >> >> #> wget --no-parent -r >> http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/perl/modperl/branches/httpd24/ >> >> This will create a >> svn.apache.org/repos/asf/perl/modperl/branches/httpd24 directory. >> Now we copy these files to the mod_perl-2.0.9 directory: >> #> tar cf - -C >> svn.apache.org/repos/asf/perl/modperl/branches/httpd24 . | tar xvf - >> -C mod_perl-2.0.9 >> #> ls mod_perl-2.0.9 >> Apache-Reload LICENSE README bin t >> Apache-SizeLimit META.yml README-SVN >> build todo >> Apache-Test Makefile.PL RELEASE >> index.html util >> BRANCHING Makefile.old STATUS >> lib xs >> Changes ModPerl-Registry SVN-MOVE >> patches >> INSTALL NOTICE WrapXS src >> >> 5. Create a tar file of mod_perl-2.0.9 >> #> tar cfz mod_perl-2.0.9.tar.gz mod_perl-2.0.9 >> >> 6. Now we modify the www/mod_perl2 port >> >> #> cd /usr/ports/www/mod_perl2 >> >> Edit Makefile, and make the following changes: >> a) we set PORTVERSION to 2.0.9 >> b) we set USET_APACHE to 22+ >> c) remove the 'Broken' warning >> >> >> *** 2,8 **** >> # $FreeBSD: head/www/mod_perl2/Makefile 362013 2014-07-15 >> 22:14:23Z ohauer $ >> >> PORTNAME= mod_perl >> ! PORTVERSION= 2.0.8 >> PORTREVISION= 1 >> PORTEPOCH= 3 >> CATEGORIES= www perl5 >> --- 2,8 ---- >> # $FreeBSD: head/www/mod_perl2/Makefile 362013 2014-07-15 >> 22:14:23Z ohauer $ >> >> PORTNAME= mod_perl >> ! PORTVERSION= 2.0.9 >> PORTREVISION= 1 >> PORTEPOCH= 3 >> CATEGORIES= www perl5 >> *************** >> *** 18,34 **** >> >> SUB_FILES= pkg-message >> SUB_LIST= APACHEMODDIR=${APACHEMODDIR} >> ! USE_APACHE= 22 >> USES= gmake perl5 >> USE_PERL5= configure >> USE_CSTD= gnu89 >> >> .include >> >> - .if ${APACHE_VERSION} > 22 >> - BROKEN= Does not build with apache24 >> - .endif >> - >> # Using apxs in this way is problematic if apache2 is installed >> under a >> # different PREFIX than mod_perl2, because the mod_perl2 >> installation will >> # use paths returned by apxs to install some components. Fixes >> welcome. >> --- 18,30 ---- >> >> SUB_FILES= pkg-message >> SUB_LIST= APACHEMODDIR=${APACHEMODDIR} >> ! USE_APACHE= 22+ >> USES= gmake perl5 >> USE_PERL5= configure >> USE_CSTD= gnu89 >> >> .include >> >> # Using apxs in this way is problematic if apache2 is installed >> under a >> # different PREFIX than mod_perl2, because the mod_perl2 >> installation will >> # use paths returned by apxs to install some components. Fixes >> welcome. >> >> >> 6. This is a bit tricky, and thanks to the Ports folks for showing me >> this. >> First, We now set the checksums in distinfo.orig to match the >> newly created tar file: >> >> #> make makesum >> >> 7. Now for the acid test, we try to compile this: >> #> make build >> >> (See build.log) >> >> ++++++++++++++++++ TEST ++++++++++++++++++ >> But Does It Work? >> See next section for detail >> ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ >> >> 8. If we want to install it, we should update the pkg-plist: >> #> make makeplist >pkg-plist >> >> #> vi pkg-plist >> Get rid of junk lines, delete from the first line up to and >> including >> /you/have/to/check/what/makeplist/gives/you >> >> 9. Now you can try to install it: >> >> #> make install >> >> 10. You now need to edit /usr/local/etc/apache24/httpd.d and add: >> >> LoadModule perl_module libexec/apache24/mod_perl.so >> >> ++++++++++++++++++ TEST ++++++++++++++++++ >> >> After all of this effort, I expected mod_perl2 to fail all of the >> tests. The mod_perl tests cannot be done by root so you will have >> to use another user. First you will need to set up a suitable test >> user. AND... Part of the tests require writing a file to /var/run. >> AND... during the tests you will write a log file to the t/logs/\ >> directory in the mod_perl source. >> >> So... >> 1. Create a user say, admin. >> 2. Add it to group wheel (see FreeBSD Handbook). >> 3. #> ls -ld /var/run >> drwxr-xr-x 12 root wheel 1024 Aug 2 19:03 /var/run >> . #> chmod g+w /var/run >> >> 4. #> cd /usr/port/www/mod_perl2 >> We need to set ownership of the work directory to the test user: >> #> chown -R admin work >> >> 5. Now we run our tests as user admin: >> >> #> su admin >> %> make test |&tee test.log >> >> Here is an extract from test.log showing the failues. Note that >> most of the failed test are for Apache, and may be common to the >> baseline Apache distribution. >> >> # Failed test 5 in t/apache/scanhdrs2.t at line 33 >> >> I suspect that this test is due to the change in the API from >> 2.2 to 2.4. >> >> # Failed test 4 in t/hooks/authen_digest.t at line 35 >> # Failed test 5 in t/hooks/authen_digest.t at line 37 >> # Failed test 6 in t/hooks/authen_digest.t at line 41 >> # Failed test 7 in t/hooks/authen_digest.t at line 45 >> >> Again, apache22 authentication support (Allow,deny) is now >> obsolete. See http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.4/upgrading.html >> The 'Order deny, allow Deny from all' is now 'Require all deny' >> >> I suspect that these tests might need to be updated for >> apache24 or separate tests done for apache22 and apache24 >> >> # Failed test 2 in t/modules/cgi.t at line 35 >> # Failed test 5 in t/modules/cgi.t at line 60 >> # Failed test 3 in t/modules/cgi2.t at line 43 >> # Failed test 4 in t/modules/cgipost.t at line 34 fail #4 >> # Failed test 4 in t/modules/cgipost2.t at line 34 fail #4 >> # Failed test 1 in t/modules/cgiupload.t at line 36 >> # Failed test 2 in t/modules/cgiupload2.t at line 36 fail #2 >> >> I suspect that there has been some change in the API for CGI >> support. This needs to be reviewed and the cause >> of the failure determined. >> >> t/apache/scanhdrs2.t (Wstat: 0 Tests: 5 Failed: 1) >> Failed test: 5 >> t/compat/conn_rec.t (Wstat: 0 Tests: 2 Failed: 0) >> t/hooks/authen_digest.t (Wstat: 0 Tests: 7 Failed: 4) >> Failed tests: 4-7 >> t/modules/cgi.t (Wstat: 0 Tests: 5 Failed: 2) >> Failed tests: 2, 5 >> t/modules/cgi2.t (Wstat: 0 Tests: 5 Failed: 1) >> Failed test: 3 >> t/modules/cgipost.t (Wstat: 0 Tests: 6 Failed: 1) >> Failed test: 4 >> t/modules/cgipost2.t (Wstat: 0 Tests: 6 Failed: 1) >> Failed test: 4 >> t/modules/cgiupload.t (Wstat: 0 Tests: 2 Failed: 1) >> Failed test: 1 >> t/modules/cgiupload2.t (Wstat: 0 Tests: 2 Failed: 1) >> Failed test: 2 >> Failed 9/249 test programs. 12/4535 subtests failed. >> >> >> On 08/01/14 14:34, Kurt Jaeger wrote: >>> Hi! >>> >>>> Question: when will mod_perl be available for Apache 24? >>> There's a PR where people are discussing this: >>> >>> https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=191471 >>> >>> This PR needs more testers etc. >>> >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> freebsd-ports@freebsd.org mailing list >> http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-ports >> To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-ports-unsubscribe@freebsd.org" > > _______________________________________________ > freebsd-ports@freebsd.org mailing list > http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-ports > To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-ports-unsubscribe@freebsd.org" >