* Chiang Seng Chang [EMAIL PROTECTED] [0414 06:14]:
hi,
I am also interested in installing apache2, php4 and subversion.
Currently using FreeBSD 5.2.1 (from Debian).
Will
1. portinstall www/apache2
2. portinstall www/php4
3. portinstall devel/subversion
be sufficient ? or do I
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From: Dick Davies [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Marius Kirschner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: FreeBSD Questions [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, April 20, 2004 2:47 PM
Subject: Re: Moving to apache2
* Marius Kirschner [EMAIL PROTECTED] [0413 20:13]:
So in order ensure the most
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From: Dick Davies [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Marius Kirschner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Tuesday, April 20, 2004 2:47 PM
Subject: Re: Moving to apache2
* Marius Kirschner [EMAIL PROTECTED] [0413 20:13]:
So in order ensure the most
apache2 has builtin support for SSL and doesn't require a seperate
module. There might be a variable like WITH_SSL or something you need for
the port. i never used the ports collection for apache.
On Tue, 20 Apr 2004, Marius Kirschner wrote:
I just set up a new 4.9 box and want to install
Very good, thanks.
---Marius
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Sent: Tuesday, April 20, 2004 1:19 PM
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Subject: Re: Moving to apache2
apache2 has builtin support for SSL
* Marius Kirschner [EMAIL PROTECTED] [0459 17:59]:
I just set up a new 4.9 box and want to install Apache2 instead of 1.39.
However, I noticed there is no apache2-ssl (or modssl). How is that part
being handled now? And what about the various mods (like php, python, etc),
do they work the
: Re: Moving to apache2
* Marius Kirschner [EMAIL PROTECTED] [0459 17:59]:
I just set up a new 4.9 box and want to install Apache2
instead of 1.39.
However, I noticed there is no apache2-ssl (or modssl).
How is that
part being handled now? And what about the various mods (like php
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From: Marius Kirschner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, April 20, 2004 2:12 PM
To: 'Dick Davies'
Cc: 'FreeBSD Questions'
Subject: RE: Moving to apache2
So in order ensure the most backward compatibility it's better to stick
* Marius Kirschner [EMAIL PROTECTED] [0413 20:13]:
So in order ensure the most backward compatibility it's better to stick with
1.39?
It depends what you use. mod_ruby, mod_php4, mod_perl and mod_fastcgi are ok.
mod_dav and mod_ssl are now builtins. That's all I use.
You don't gain an awful
* Marius Kirschner [EMAIL PROTECTED] [0413 20:13]:
So in order ensure the most backward compatibility it's better to
stick with 1.39?
It depends what you use. mod_ruby, mod_php4, mod_perl and
mod_fastcgi are ok.
mod_dav and mod_ssl are now builtins. That's all I use.
You don't gain
* Marius Kirschner [EMAIL PROTECTED] [0456 20:56]:
* Marius Kirschner [EMAIL PROTECTED] [0413 20:13]:
So in order ensure the most backward compatibility it's better to
stick with 1.39?
It depends what you use. mod_ruby, mod_php4, mod_perl and
mod_fastcgi are ok.
mod_dav and
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