On 06/03/10 12:39, jhell wrote:

I did not install a package named ap22-mod_perl2, I installed mod_perl2
from ports!. So when looking for this package to check its status with
pkg_info -g mod_perl2-\*

I get!
can't find package 'mod_perl2-*' installed or in a file!

So needless to say (ls /var/db/pkg/ |grep mod_perl) to double check
revealed the subject line.

Can the person responsible for this change either back this out or come
up with a better solution? using PKGNAMEPREFIX along with some conjured
up APACHE_PKGNAMEPREFIX in ports/Mk/bsd.apache.mk does not seem like a
viable solution to anything common to today problems.
No, it does solve issues and was requeste several times. It also matches other ports/ tree things that do this. At least one of which is that you can build mod_perl2 with both www/apache20 and www/apache22. You might even have half a chance of knowing which one you are installing too when you do a pkg_add.

Maybe just copying the compile time options from var/db/ports/ if they
exist to the packaging directory would be a better idea than

apr-ipv6-devrandom-gdbm-db42-ndbm-mysql51-pgsql84-sqlite3-1.4.2.1.3.9_1
No, this is so CONFLICTS in Makefiles can work. Several shared libraries in ports/ do this.

machine it was compiled for i386 i486 i586 etc... etc.. etc.
The package already goes in an /$arch/ dir so thats not so usefule.

Sorry we agree to disagree.



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