* Landry Breuil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [080909 09:19]:
> On Tue, Sep 09, 2008 at 08:22:50AM -0400, Jim Razmus wrote:
> > I lost my Sun machine to a lightening strike so can only test this port
> > on i386.  I'm looking for some help.
> > 
> > Varnish is a reverse caching http accelerator.  Version 2 is not
> > released yet.  I want to test this beta version more broadly and perhaps
> > get some more patches pushed upstream.  I have had it running for a week
> > now on i386 without any problems.
> > 
> > This one is a little tricky to build.  You'll need automake and autoconf
> > and obviously be running -current.
> > 
> > To build it:
> > 1. unpack the tarball
> > 2. make patch
> > 3. cd w-varnish-2.0-beta1/varnish-2.0-beta1/
> > -here's the twist-
> > 4. run autogen.sh
> > 5. cd back the port dir and make install
> 
> I had a quick look to your port only ports-wise, but why not adding
> something like LDFLAGS=-pthread instead of patching Makefile.am and re-running
> auto* (which is always painful) ?
> 
> it built fine here without patches and with
> CONFIGURE_ENV+="LDFLAGS=-pthread" in port Makefile..
> 
> Landry
> 

The patches are already commited upstream to trunk.  But thanks for the
tip anyway!  Would you mind letting me know what architecture you built
on?

Thanks.
Jim

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