* Edd Barrett [2005-07-19]:
> I have tried your port on sparc64. Good news it builds. It builds
> first the normal pkg then the chroot one and bombs out due to the fact
> that they conflict. Maybe this is fine? I'm unsure.

It is common practice by now to use subcategories for applications and
their plugins or helper tools. So you have to build in
net/nagios/nagios/ or net/nagios/plugins.
 
> Anyway. I am completely unsure how to configure this. Reading the

I expect users to know what nagios is, that's the reason why I don't add
any fancy README.OpenBSD but just let them use the documentation you are
being pointed to when starting the web-ui. So how to get there? Well,
pkg_add tells you where to find an httpd.conf fragment. From that point
on, path translation is pretty much straight forward.

> Either way , chroot isnt going to make this easy.

Huh? As a user you see absolutely no difference between the chroot and
no-chroot version of nagios, afair.

Nikolay 

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