Date: Tue, 05 Oct 2004 20:29:15 -0400 From: Glenn Sieb <ges@wingfoot.org> To: freebsd-ports@freebsd.org Subject: The lang/php4 port... [was Re: General Ports question...] Message-ID: <41633C5B.7000601@wingfoot.org> In-Reply-To: <41632C87.1020901@wingfoot.org> References: <41632C87.1020901@wingfoot.org>
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Glenn Sieb said the following on 10/5/2004 7:21 PM: > Just a suggestion: It would be *really* nice to have a file in a port > directory that has all the options you can set on the make line (or in > pkgtools.conf) ... yes I know you can grep through Makefile--but it > would still be nice to have a file with all of the options and what > they mean... :) > > *going back to fixing the php4 install again* Ok. I'm getting frustrated. In pkgtools.conf I have: 'lang/php4' => 'WITH_APACHE=YES WITH_FASTCGI=YES WITH_REDIRECT=YES', 'lang/php4-extensions' => 'BATCH=YES WITH_GD=YES WITH_ZLIB=YES WITH_BZIP 2=YES WITH_MCRYPT=YES WITH_MHASH=YES WITH_PDFLIB=YES WITH_MYSQL=YES WITH_POSTGRE SQL=YES WITH_XML=YES WITH_XMLRPC=YES WITH_XSLT=YES WITH_WDDX=YES WITH_DOMXML=YES WITH_FTP=YES WITH_CURL=YES WITH_GETTEXT=YES WITH_ICONV=YES WITH_PSPELL=YES WITH _MIME=YES WITH_MBSTRING=YES WITH_BCMATH=YES WITH_HYPERWAVE=YES WITH_MING=YES WIT H_MCAL=YES WITH_SOCKETS=YES WITH_ZIP=YES WITH_DOMXSLT=YES WITH_CTYPE=YES WITH_DO MXML=YES WITH_CALENDAR=YES WITH_SESSION=YES WITH_PCRE=YES WITH_POSIX=YES WITH_TO KENIZER=YES', I have used portinstall to install lang/php4-extensions. It appeared to do the right thing, given those options above. I then used portupgrade to upgrade lang/php4. See all those options I installed with php4-extensions? Well they don't get picked up by lang/php4--even though php4-extensions is installed. What am I doing wrong? I'm gathering it's just something little and stupid I'm missing. But, until then...*Beats Head Against Wall* Thank you in advance, Best, Glenn -- "They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." ~Benjamin Franklin, Historical Review of Pennsylvania, 1759
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