On 13/04/2007, at 9:17 AM, Aristedes Maniatis wrote:
On 13/04/2007, at 3:25 AM, Q wrote:For the apache adaptor you can write the port in such a way that it can build the distfile by checking the adaptor source out of CVS from project wonder (the other alternative is download 20 meg of Project Wonder source). I have already finished writing the mod_webobjects port, I just need to test it.* Are you building the adaptor against Apache13 or Apache2? Or will it work against either (that would be best)?
It currently works with 1.3, 2 and 2.2, both with and without SSL support (WITHOUT_SSL is an option)
* I don't think it is a good idea to build against the cvs repository as you'll create additional dependencies in the port against cvs, plus you'll cvs tags are not exactly stable. The repository could change and the port will not continue to work in the same way. 20Mb may be large, but I think it is a better approach. Perhaps we could convince the Project Wonder people to create separate packages...
CVS is part of the base FreeBSD system, so not a dependancy that needs resolution. The CVS checkout is done against a snapshot date, ie. yesterday. Changes to the head will not effect the port. The process for updating to a newer snapshot would be to update the snapshot date in the Makefile, build a new distfile, build, install (assuming the changes don't need additional .
* don't forget about the portlint tool - I've found it very useful in the past when writing ports.
Yup. I am familiar with it. Thanks. -- Seeya...Q Quinton Dolan - [EMAIL PROTECTED] Gold Coast, QLD, Australia Ph: +61 419 729 806
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