Date: Mon, 28 Jan 2008 21:58:14 +0100 From: Clement Laforet <sheepkiller@cultdeadsheep.org> To: Vivek Khera <VIVEK@KHERA.ORG> Cc: ports@freebsd.org Subject: Re: change in apache port configuration options Message-ID: <20080128205814.GB50513@goofy.cultdeadsheep.org> In-Reply-To: <7CD44FC1-5B20-4954-8FD9-0F0572B92048@KHERA.ORG> References: <7CD44FC1-5B20-4954-8FD9-0F0572B92048@KHERA.ORG>
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--O5XBE6gyVG5Rl6Rj Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: inline Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hi, On Sun, Jan 27, 2008 at 09:36:55PM -0500, Vivek Khera wrote: > It seems that the recent changes to the apache20 port Makefile.modules = =20 > has broken how I've been configuring my systems. >=20 > In my make.conf file I have globally set the following: >=20 > WITH_BDB_VER=3D43 >=20 > which instructs many ports to use that version of Berkeley DB. >=20 > Furtnermore, in my apache configuration in make.conf, I have: >=20 > .if ${.CURDIR:M*/www/apache2*} > WITH_PROXY_MODULES=3DYES > WITH_BERKELEYDB=3Ddb${WITH_BDB_VER} > .endif >=20 > Now, this worked just fine for a long time, but as of the latest =20 > updates to apache20 port, I get this error: >=20 > Variable WITH_BDB_VER is recursive. [snip] =20 > The fix seems to be setting WITH_BDB instead of setting =20 > WITH_BERKELEYDB with the version. WITH_BERKELEYDB is now deprecated in favor of WITH_BDB in order to make BDB support consistent with the rest of the ports tree. When I add compatibility stuff, I didn't think WITH_BDB_VER could have been already set (shame on me!). It's now fixed in CVS. Thanks. clem --O5XBE6gyVG5Rl6Rj Content-Type: application/pgp-signature Content-Disposition: inline -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.4 (FreeBSD) iD8DBQFHnkHmsRhfjwcjuh0RAo2zAKCnz70cRsuOBJuxoSLW3ZMiLHvjcACg09a6 ShCFuban6lzfyhhn2iGqCQA= =rXdm -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --O5XBE6gyVG5Rl6Rj--
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