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Am Donnerstag, 3. Oktober 2002 14:58 schrieben Sie: |
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> You are still forced to have a different ebuild for the majority of modules |
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> (unless somebody implements a USE apache2) as many build differently for |
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> apache2 (i.e. mod_php ./configure --with-apache2). |
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> Tom Veldhouse |
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Yes, you`re right, but that`s what I meant: |
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We have to change the ebuild for those modules, too to fit both versions of |
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apache. I know we could do a... |
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if [ "`use apache2`" ]; then commands; fi |
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...if we had that use-param. |
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but as long as we don`t have it, if shouldn`t be a problem to use a query |
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like... |
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emerge -s '^apache$' | awk '/installed/ {print $4}' |
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(just try it on the commandline) |
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...instead. This should do the job correctly and configure the mod_XYZs for |
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the actual installed version, if we change those ebuilds, too to fit these |
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requirements. |
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In my opinion, we even shouldn`t have a apache2 use-var, because it really |
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only would be needed as long as the ebuilds of the _modules_ are not set up |
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to determine the installed apache-version. What I mean is: It's not the |
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apache2 itself which would require another path! |
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Using such a version-query in the apache ebuild itself about the |
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actual/prvious installed apache version, we could also automate the update of |
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eg. mod_php. |
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What would happen while an apache installation or update would be: |
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- Hey, which version of apache is installed now, if any? |
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- None? > O.k. let's just install apache version 2.x.x |
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- Version1.3.x? > o.K. install apache version 2.x.x first, then ... |
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in postinstall: |
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emerge --update php |
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(...which itself will also again query the |
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newly installed |
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apache-version and configure for that |
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version.) |
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This would let everybody update apache 1.3.x to 2.x whenever he/she wants |
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including the extra modules without having to change more than editing the |
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httpd.conf. |
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(O.K. It only works if the new installed version is added as installed version |
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to the portage-tree before the postinstall-routine. Haven`t figured that out, |
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yet, but I`m sure there is a way to do that. |
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Maybe we will have to run emerge inject apache-${PV} in postinstall before |
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calling the modules update routine) |
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What do you think? |
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Yours Henri |
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