Hey Graid, thanks for the update and questions! On Mon, Sep 27, 2021 at 06:00:40PM -0400, Craig Treleaven wrote: > > On Sep 27, 2021, at 9:07 AM, Sergey A. Osokin <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > Hi folks, > > > > On Fri, Sep 24, 2021 at 02:33:34PM -0500, Marius Schamschula wrote: > >> Sergey, > >> > >> I’ve edited those parts: > > > > is there any other suggestions or comments on the www/unit/Portfile? > > In the absence of feedback from people much more knowledgable than me... > > Am I missing something obvious? Should there not be supports for the > various versions of Perl, Python and Ruby? IE unit-python39 instead of > unit-python? Shouldn’t each support depend on the relevant version of > the support module. Eg unit-python39 should depend on python39 ? Can > different versions coexist or must they be marked as conflicting? Eg > can unit-python38 and unit-python-27 be installed at the same time?
Several modules that supports several versions of programming languages can be coexist. That's definitely what I'm locking for. > Is there some reason that you are not adding module support for PHP, > Go, Java and Node.js? Unit's PHP module depends on a PHP shared library, will take a look on that. I'm from FreeBSD world and Unit's Go and Node.js modules can't be added to the FreeBSD ports tree, need you guidance here. > Should the unit port not depend on nginx? No, NGINX Unit is a separate product. > Or is it that the nginx server can be on another machine? In case NGINX needs to be a front-end or reverse proxt, then yes. > Perhaps a default variant should be added that simply adds a run > dependency on nginx as a courtesy to new users? I don't think so. > Is the unit port, by itself, capable of anything useful? It's possible to use it as a reverse proxy. > Doesn’t at least one of the subports need to be installed? Depends on needs, there're so many cases. > If so, I think you should add notes to indicate this. The notes > might also direct the user to an appropriate web page regarding > configuration. Good point, will take a look how can I add a port/package message. Thank you. -- Sergey Osokin
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