svn commit: r349342 - in head: . Mk lang/php5 lang/php5-extensions lang/php55 lang/php55-extensions www www/mod_php5 www/mod_php55

Mathieu Arnold mat at FreeBSD.org
Thu Mar 27 19:05:39 UTC 2014


+--On 27 mars 2014 22:07:06 +0400 Ruslan Makhmatkhanov <cvs-src at yandex.ru>
wrote:
| Mathieu Arnold wrote on 27.03.2014 21:53:
|> +--On 27 mars 2014 21:08:12 +0400 Ruslan Makhmatkhanov
|> <cvs-src at yandex.ru> wrote:
|> | Alex Dupre wrote on 27.03.2014 20:09:
|> |> Author: ale
|> |> Date: Thu Mar 27 16:09:37 2014
|> |> New Revision: 349342
|> |> URL: http://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/ports/349342
|> |> QAT: https://qat.redports.org/buildarchive/r349342/
|> |> 
|> |> Log:
|> |>    Welcome the new mod_php ports, in order to have default packages
|> |>    for Apache PHP modules.
|> |> 
|> |>    Submitted by:	marcus
|> |>    Reworked by:	ale (me)
|> |>    Requested by:	many, too many
|> | 
|> | Great, thank you Marcus and Alex!
|> | Can this be merged to 2014Q1 please to advantage of 10-R in production
|> | environments?
|> 
|> Hum, the last ever build packages in 2014Q1 were yesterday, and on April
|> 1st, 2014Q2 will be branched, and be used in the next package build next
|> Wednesday.
|> So, I don't see any reason to merge that there.
| 
| That's fine. But it will also mean that all the non-related stuff, that
| was introduced to ports since the 2014Q1 was created (mostly mean some
| major software versions upgrades) needs to be installed, that I'd like to
| avoid at this time. I can do mfh myself if portmgr@ approves...

Well, like I said, 2014Q1 will not be supported after March 31st, no commit
to it will be done, so, I don't really see the point of doing such a
disruptive thing at that time.

-- 
Mathieu Arnold


More information about the svn-ports-all mailing list