Searching Ports - possible problem

2006-08-10 Thread Kevin Monceaux
Fellow FreeBSD Enthusiasts,

While researching a couple of Searching For Ports tips to send to a fellow
new FreeBSD user I noticed an anomaly.  The port in question was mod_php5.
One would expect searching for mod_php via the search form on the ports web
page or make search name='mod_php' in /usr/ports to list mod_php4 and
mod_php5.  Neither show up.  Where do the name and keywords for ports come
from?




Kevin
http://www.RawFedDogs.net
http://www.WacoAgilityGroup.org
Bruceville, TX

Si hoc legere scis nimium eruditionis habes.
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Re: Searching Ports - possible problem

2006-08-10 Thread Micah

Kevin Monceaux wrote:

Fellow FreeBSD Enthusiasts,

While researching a couple of Searching For Ports tips to send to a fellow
new FreeBSD user I noticed an anomaly.  The port in question was mod_php5.
One would expect searching for mod_php via the search form on the ports web
page or make search name='mod_php' in /usr/ports to list mod_php4 and
mod_php5.  Neither show up.  Where do the name and keywords for ports come
from?




Kevin
http://www.RawFedDogs.net
http://www.WacoAgilityGroup.org
Bruceville, TX



See /usr/ports/UPDATING, specifically the entry for 20060801. Seems 
mod_php is part of php now. Do a make config in lang/phpX to see it.


HTH,
Micah
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