Date: Sun, 10 Nov 2013 15:30:04 +0100 From: olli hauer <ohauer@gmx.de> To: apache@FreeBSD.org Cc: Andriy Gapon <avg@FreeBSD.org> Subject: Re: AP_GENPLIST vs pkg upgrade Message-ID: <527F986C.6030806@gmx.de> In-Reply-To: <526F7C39.10308@FreeBSD.org> References: <526F7C39.10308@FreeBSD.org>
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On 2013-10-29 10:13, Andriy Gapon wrote: > > AP_GENPLIST by default results in the following pkg-plist entries (an example): > @unexec /usr/bin/sed -i '' -E '/LoadModule[[:blank:]]+rpaf_module/d' > %D/etc/apache22/httpd.conf > @exec %D/sbin/apxs -e -A -n rpaf %D/%F > > This means that after pkg upgrade a module becomes commented out in httpd.conf. > > I am aware of AP_MODENABLE. But the official FreeBSD pkg packages are built > without this customization. > > I believe that the current default behavior is quite a nasty one. > > Not sure if at present there is any way to make it more user-friendly in the > case of pkgng packages. > > P.S. > Perhaps it would be easier to just leave httpd.conf alone and put all > responsibility for its management on an administrator. It seems that that some > module ports that do not use AP_GENPLIST do just that. > Most if the modules not using AP_GENPLIST can't be build with apxs and have a more complex build infrastructure. I agree registering third party modules in httpd.conf is not optimal and we need a better solution. What I can think about is creating something like ${APACHEDATADIR}/mods.d and ${APACHEETCDIR}/mods.d. Instead using apxs to register the module the module installs a template ${APACHEDATADIR}/mods.d/$module.conf and if no matching ${APACHEETCDIR}/mods.d/$module.conf is found the framework will copy the template to ${APACHEETCDIR}/mods.d (same way like the original apache configs) Sample $module.conf (subversion.conf) #LoadModule dav_svn_module libexec/apache22/mod_dav_svn.so #LoadModule authz_svn_module libexec/apache22/mod_authz_svn.so # # sample config instructions moved to here from pkg-message # ... This way we do not have $module.conf.sample files filling up the production ${APACHEETCDIR}/mods.d folders, the module is disabled per default (security) and a changed ${APACHEETCDIR}/mods.d/$module.conf will be not replaced / changed during the pkg upgrade. What do you and other apache users think about handing modules this way? -- olli
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