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Date:      Fri, 15 Sep 2000 13:44:54 -0400
From:      Bill Moran <wmoran@columbus.rr.com>
To:        stable@freebsd.org
Subject:   apach+ssl+php port
Message-ID:  <39C26016.3066C92F@columbus.rr.com>

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Let me preface my question by saying the ports system really has me
spoiled!

Trying to install Apache with ssl and php with MySQL support. Is there a
way to do this via the ports? I seem to remember doing something during
a test once that brought up an ncurses screen where I could pick and
choose what I wanted with Apache.
I can do a make install from the Apache port, but doing so in the ssl
port doesn't seem to accomplish anything. The php port has no Makefile,
only a Makefile.inc. Should I append this to the regular Apache
Makefile?
I'm pretty confused at this point. I have to do this on a production
machine Sunday night and I'd prefer to have done it at least once on my
test machine. And, reiterating my initial comment, I'd rather not do a
fully manual install (have done it before ... lots of steps ...)

At least knowing if it's broken so I don't wonder if it's me would be
nice. Any other good places to ask this question? Anywhere on any web
sites with additional data?

TIA,
Bill

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