Implement PKGNAMEPREFIX=ap13|ap20|ap22
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- Create packages for USE_APACHE=x ports with PKGNAMEPREFIX [1]
- Rephrase IGNORE statement, kill EOL spaces, reformat in Mk/bsd.apache.mk [2]
- Remove USE_APACHE=yes, USE_APACHE=apr, and APR_DEPS=foo
- Remove APACHE_COMPAT=X
- Drop support for 21 [dev only release, not in tree for years now]
PR: ports/115461 [1], ports/133197 [2], ports/141688
Submitted by: myself (pgollucci@),
Alexey Rubtsov <arubtsov@swsoft.com> [1],
dafne [2]
Requested by: Several [1]
Tested by: 2 -exp runs by pav
Approved by: portmgr (pav)
With Hat: apache@
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