- move MASTER_SITES for mod_ssl from scripts/configure.php to Makefile
thus include them in the heavy rotation
- use ${PHP_DISTDIR} for PHP to minimize the diffs between apache13-php[34]
- cut down to 30 sites (10 for apache, php and mod_ssl each)
Update to PHP-4.0b2:
"PHP 4.0 offers drastic improvements in every aspect - performance
and scalability, features, platform support and extendibility."
See http://www.php.net/version4/ for details.
s/php3/php/g;
whereever appropriate.
This was done in preparation for a repository copy to apache13-php4
to keep the diffs between apache13-php3 and apache13-php4 as small as
possible.
[Has anyone figured-out what makes the number 393 so interesting to PW, now?]
I wonder what was going through Jordan's head during his infamous
$Id$-smashing commit.
Before I forget....
Thanks to naddy@mips.rhein-neckar.de (Christian Weisgerber) for prompting
this commit. See msg-id: 7geokh$tje$1@mips.rhein-neckar.de
- many minor changes inspired by apache13-modssl
(e. g. change datadir from ${PREFIX}/www to ${PREFIX}/share/apache)
- patches.modssl/ is not needed any longer (same patches for modssl and
non-modssl case)
were alternated so the user does not have to get 10 apache MASTER_SITEs when all
they need is one 'mod' MASTER_SITE, which is what would happen if we used a
MASTER_SITE_APACHE or added all of the mirrors in a row.
Approved By: apache maintainers, asami
Submitted By: Brian Feldman <green@unixhelp.org>, billf
${MACHINE_ARCH}--freebsd${OSREL} is now passed to CONFIGURE_ARGS if
GNU_CONFIGURE is defined. Take the target out of CONFIGURE_ARGS of
some ports that added it explicitly; define it as
${MACHINE_ARCH}--freebsd if the port doesn't like the ${OSREL} part;
define it as something else (such as ${MACHINE_ARCH}--freebsdelf if
the port requires that; define it as an empty string if the port
doesn't like it at all.
The last might be a sign that a GNU_CONFIGURE port actually doesn't
use GNU's version of configure at all; but I don't have time to go
look at them all, we'll fix them as time goes on.
At least we've got much fewer "-unknown-"s in the tree as the result. :)