Date: Fri, 17 Dec 2004 16:09:29 +0100 From: Clement Laforet <clement@FreeBSD.org> To: Hye-Shik Chang <perky@i18n.org> Cc: perky@FreeBSD.org Subject: Re: [proposal] modular envvars Message-ID: <20041217160929.095563b0.clement@FreeBSD.org> In-Reply-To: <20041217145603.GA5890@i18n.org> References: <20041217111953.7a685375.clement@FreeBSD.org> <20041217145603.GA5890@i18n.org>
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On Fri, 17 Dec 2004 23:56:04 +0900
Hye-Shik Chang <perky@i18n.org> wrote:
>
> I'll be happy if we adopt debian-like config installation system
> here. It will be like this:
>
> apache2 port creates a directory on its installation:
>
> /usr/local/sbin/apache2-envvars.d/
In my patch, it's located at ${PREFIX}/etc/apache2/envvars.d
> And apache module ports which wants some modification on envvars
> (namely, www/mod_python{,3}) install its own configuration under
> there:
>
> /usr/local/sbin/apache2-envvars.d/mod_python.sh
> /usr/local/sbin/apache2-envvars.d/mod_python3.sh
> /usr/local/sbin/apache2-envvars.d/mod_yet_another.sh
> And, envvars contains a script which traverses the directory.
> like:
>
> for f in /usr/local/sbin/apache2/envvars.d/*; do
> source $f;
> done
I'd prefer having something like /usr/local/sbin/apache2/envvars.d/*.env
(or wathever you wished to have as extension)
> I found this idea from debian's apache package and it looks very
> useful for not only envvars but also httpd.conf. (we have several
> ports that needs modification on httpd.conf in the ports already)
>
> It was just an idea. :-)
We had the same ;-)
apache2/apache21 ports include ${PREFIX}/etc/apache2/Includes/*.conf per default.
If nobody objects, I'll commit it tonight (just the time to find why
envvars is executed @ install/deinstall time)
clem
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