Using flags with portinstall of apache?
Barry Byrne
barry.byrne at wbtsystems.com
Wed Apr 16 16:39:23 UTC 2008
> > > > >
> > > > >Then i tried to add the flags i wanted:
> > > > ># portinstall -m "WITH_PROXY_MODULES=yes
> > > > >WITH_SSL_MODULES=yes" apache
> > WITHOUT_APACHE_OPTIONS=yes
>
> I tried this too, and it doesnt help...
>
> Whether in /etc/make.conf or passed with -m as an
> option to portinstall, it just doesnt want to build
> the proxy modules. I dont know why....
>
> In my make output, I get:
>
> ...
> checking whether to enable mod_setenvif... shared
> checking whether to enable mod_version... shared
> checking whether to enable mod_proxy... no
> checking whether to enable mod_proxy_connect... no
> checking whether to enable mod_proxy_ftp... no
> checking whether to enable mod_proxy_http... no
> checking whether to enable mod_proxy_ajp... no
> checking whether to enable mod_proxy_balancer... no
> ..
>
> No matter what i do :-(
>
> Jen
Are you sure you're working on apache22 rather than v13 or v20?
I never use portinstall, just run make directly in the port directory.
Maybe something like:
cd /usr/ports/www/apache22
make clean
make WITH_PROXY_MODULES=yes WITH_SSL_MODULES=yes WITHOUT_APACHE_OPTIONS=yes
install clean
Alternatively,
cd /usr/ports/www/apache22
make clean
make config
make install clean
Should allow you to select the appropriate options.
- barry
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