On Fri, 13 Jan 2006 09:59:48 +0000 Crispy Beef <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I had the same problem before. I suppose you used portupgrade to > > install binary packages, right? > > The php5 package depends on apache13, this is why portupgrade > > installed apache13. > > You should deinstall php5 and apache13. Then refresh your ports > > tree. Finally, reinstall php5 from the ports: > > > > cd /usr/ports/lang/php5 > > make > > make install > > cd /usr/ports/lang/php5-extensions > > make > > make install > > Might also be a good idea to delete the php5 options file first too. > It's located here: > > /var/db/ports/php5/options > > There's one for php5-extensions too. > > Normally the settings in these files are taken from doing a 'make > config' so if you want to start totally from scratch you probably > want to ditch those too. > > Hope this helps a little. > > -- > Paul I rebooted and deleted the php options file. The packages for php5, php5-extensions and apache13 have been deleted. Apache2 is still installed. When I go to /usr/ports/lang/php5 and do 'make config', there is not an option for using apache2. When I do 'make', the port begins to make the apache13 port. The php5 MAKEFILE includes the line: USE_APACHE= 1.3+ Changing the "13+" in that line to "2+" breaks the MAKEFILE. Changing the line to "2.0+" works; but the port started building the version of apache2 that was already installed. I stopped the process, deleted the installed apache2 and executed the "make install clean" process in php5 again. Php5 and apache2 are now installed without apache13. I am now installing the extensions. Thanks for the help. Andrew Gould _______________________________________________ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"