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Posted to dev@httpd.apache.org by "Philip M. Gollucci" <pg...@p6m7g8.com> on 2011/03/18 03:35:40 UTC
www/apache22 - default APACHE_PORT for 8.3/9.0
All,
apache@ has been working diligently for the last 2yrs to realize
www/apache22 as the default. Now, we are at last nearing completion. We
look to pull the switch within the next month or so pending our final
-exp run by portmgr@.
I would like to thank everyone that helped to make this happen
especially:
ohauer@ (Olli Hauer)
for stepping up and finishing the last mile!
portmgr@ (Pav)
-exp runs
clement@ (Clement Laforte)
for his long years of previous service
Once www/apache22 becomes the default, we will actively move to
deprecate and remove support for www/apache20 and related ports (they
already have the notices in them). Then www/apache13* (yes, its EOL
upstream, and unsupported by both then and us).
http://s.apache.org/13eol
Finally, we will look to import www/apache24 which just recently saw its
1st ever BETA release.
If you would like to track our progress here some relevant links:
o http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=ports/147009
o http://wiki.freebsd.org/Apache
Some things you should keep in mind as quoted in ports/CHANGES:
20090516:
AUTHOR: pgollucci@FreeBSD.org
* APACHE_COMPAT is dead!
* USE_APACHE=yes is dead!
* WITH_APACHE13, WITH_APACHE2, WITH_APACHE20, and WITH_APACHE22 are
dead
You should set USE_APACHE=13|20|22+. WITH_APACHE option can
be used to conditionally include support for ANY version of
Apache based on APACHE_PORT.
Additionally, WITH_MODPERL2 will be replaced WITH_MODPERL.
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Philip M. Gollucci (pgollucci@p6m7g8.com) c: 703.336.9354
VP Apache Infrastructure; Member, Apache Software Foundation
Committer, FreeBSD Foundation
Consultant, P6M7G8 Inc.
Sr. System Admin, Ridecharge Inc.
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Re: www/apache22 - default APACHE_PORT for 8.3/9.0
Posted by "Philip M. Gollucci" <pg...@p6m7g8.com>.
Don't open this. rt36 doesn't have it, you need to keep it until that
port is removed.
On 06/29/11 01:13, Steve Wills wrote:
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> On 06/28/11 19:55, Olli Hauer wrote:
>>
>> Hi Steve,
>>
>> from my perspective everything is fine for the change.
>> Maybe Philip has some additional tasks/time plannings?
>>
>> If not I will request an exp-run.
>>
>> I've placed a small overview of the last issues here.
>> http://people.freebsd.org/~ohauer/apache22_exp_run/
>>
>> There are no show stoppers for me and only two outstanding
>> issues.
>>
>
> Thanks for the info.
>
> FWIW, www/p5-RTx-Statistics port can probably be removed, similar
> functionality is included in RT itself now and has been for a while:
>
> http://lists.bestpractical.com/pipermail/rt-users/2007-October/048538.html
>
> and I recall reading somewhere else (can't find it now) that the module
> isn't supported any more.
>
> Steve
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Philip M. Gollucci (pgollucci@p6m7g8.com) c: 703.336.9354
VP Infrastructure, Apache Software Foundation
Committer, FreeBSD Foundation
Consultant, P6M7G8 Inc.
Sr. System Admin, Ridecharge Inc.
Work like you don't need the money,
love like you'll never get hurt,
and dance like nobody's watching.