Re: mod_php4 and portupgrade

From: Jack L. Stone (jackstone_at_sage-one.net)
Date: 03/17/04

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    Date: Wed, 17 Mar 2004 16:01:25 -0600
    To: andy@lewman.com, freebsd-stable@freebsd.org
    
    

    TopPost:
    I've been able to put "options" as follows:
    # /var/db/ports/xxxx <--name of port

    At 04:49 PM 3.17.2004 -0500, andy@lewman.com wrote:
    >You can use a ~/php4_options file in theory. I've never been able to
    >get it to work reliably no matter which $HOME I put the file in (root or
    >my user).
    >
    >-Andrew
    >
    >On Wed, Mar 17, 2004 at 12:16:05PM -0800, kyle@xraided.net wrote 1.3K
    bytes in 29 lines about:
    >: I've been doing research on how exactly to pass arguments to
    >: portupgrade/portinstall for mod_php4 and I still seem to be somewhat
    >: stumped.
    >:
    >: By putting this line in /usr/local/etc/pkgtools.conf (MAKEARGS section),
    >: I'm able to pass all but one argument to portinstall/portupgrade:
    >: 'www/mod_php4' => 'BATCH=YES CTYPE=yes CURL=yes EXIF=yes FTP=yes GD=yes
    >: MYSQL=yes OPENSSL=yes OVERLOAD=yes PCRE=yes POSIX=ye
    >: s POSTGRESQL=yes SESSION=yes TOKENIZER=yes XML=yes ZLIB=yes',
    >:
    >: The one that doesn't seem to be working is the POSTGRESQL=yes line
    >: (Please see: http://www1.klmhosting.net/phppgsqladmin/). Unfortunately,
    >: I need this argument because I run several servers that need
    >: phppgsqladmin access. Is there something that I'm doing wrong, or
    >: something I've over looked? Is this the "best/easiest" way to do this?
    >:
    >: Also, I noticed these arguments do not get passed when I just do a "make
    >: install" or "make reinstall" of the port.. Is there another place (I
    >: assume /etc/make.conf, but what's the syntax? The same as
    >: pkgtools.conf?) I can specify MAKEARGS for "make install/reinstall"? Or
    >: should I just be using portinstall? Thanks all for your time.
    >:
    >:
    >:
    >: -Kyle Mott
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    Jack L. Stone,
    Administrator

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