Frank Staals wrote:
Greg Barniskis wrote:
apache2_enable="YES"
in your rc.conf?
The need for this as well as the proper syntax should be noted in the
file /usr/ports/www/apache2/pkg-msg. For any other port you install
there's probably gold nuggets of info in its pkg-msg file. This stuff
displays during the make install, but then so does several K of other
info so it's not hard to miss these things.
In fact, it doesn't realy matter if you add apache_enable="YES" to
rc.conf ( since het installed apache13 adding apache2_enable="YES" would
be quite useless ... )
Duh. Sorry, the later line about him trying apache22 got stuck in my
mind.
when you start it manually from commandline,
adding it to rc.conf is only usefull when you want to start apache from
boot, which can be quite usefull, but it can't be the reason why apache
wouldn't start.
Oh. I was sure that I'd read in a previous thread that the lack of
an enable flag would stop it from being started at all, but that
must have been for a different port or in a different context.
Anyway, thanks for the correction, always glad to have my
misconceptions destroyed.
--
Greg Barniskis, Computer Systems Integrator
South Central Library System (SCLS)
Library Interchange Network (LINK)
<gregb at scls.lib.wi.us>, (608) 266-6348
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