[Bug 210954] www/apache24: Fails to build with proxy options unset
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--- Comment #5 from dewayne at heuristicsystems.com.au ---
(In reply to Olli Hauer from comment #2)
Olli, you're understanding is correct. However we had built all ports (since
2003) using ports.conf (via ports-mgmt/portconf) or more recently changes to
the make.conf file. This implies that we do use "make -DBATCH" for consistent
application of the required options.
In this case, we weren't able to effect a change via tweeking the options.
Unfortunately the ports system is complicated and I couldn't see how to make
the required changes. For clarity this is what we have passed to apache24 (but
it doesn't seem to honour the request)
www_apache24_SET=AUTH_BASIC AUTH_DIGEST AUTHN_DEFAULT AUTHN_FILE AUTHN_ALIAS
AUTHZ_DEFAULT AUTHZ_GROUPFILE AUTHZ_HOST AUTHZ_OWNER AUTHZ_USER AUTHNZ_LDAP
LDAP CACHE DISK_CACHE FILE_CACHE DAV DAV_FS ACTIONS ALIAS ASIS AUTOINDEX
CERN_META CGI CHARSET_LITE DEFLATE DIR ENV EXPIRES HEADERS INCLUDE INFO
LOG_CONFIG LOGIO MIME MIME_MAGIC NEGOTIATION REWRITE SETENVIF SESSION
SESSION_COOKIE SESSION_CRYPTO USERDIR USERTRACK VHOST_ALIAS FILTER
PATCH_PROXY_CONNECT REQTIMEOUT SSL
www_apache24_UNSET=STATUS VERSION AUTHN_ANON AUTHN_DBD AUTHN_DBM AUTHN_SOCACHE
AUTHZ_DBD AUTHZ_DBM AUTH_FORM CACHE CACHE_DISK CACHE_SOCACHE DBD DIALUP DUMPIO
EXT_FILTER FILE_CACHE HEARTBEAT HEARTMONITOR LBMETHOD_HEARTBEAT REFLECTOR
REMOTEIP REQUEST SED SOCACHE_DBM SOCACHE_MEMCACHE SOCACHE_SHMCB SUBSTITUTE
LBMETHOD_BYBUSYNESS LBMETHOD_BYREQUESTS LBMETHOD_BYTRAFFIC PROXY PROXY_AJP
PROXY_BALANCER PROXY_CONNECT PROXY_EXPRESS PROXY_FCGI PROXY_FDPASS PROXY_FTP
PROXY_HTTP PROXY_SCGI PROXY_WSTUNNEL SESSION_DBD SLOTMEM_PLAIN SLOTMEM_SHM
SPELING UNIQUE_ID WATCHDOG ACCESS_COMPAT CHARSET_LITE PATCH_PROXY_CONNECT
PATCH_PROXY INFO
Previously we did have WATCHDOG and STATUS set to "on".
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