Right way to update configuration arguments for a port ?

2003-03-03 Thread Sean O'Neill
I want to build apache2 with the configuration option --enable-dav.  I've 
looked at the Porter's Handbook and to be honest - I'm a bit overwhelmed at 
the moment.

What I want to do it make it so that apache2 port on my machine will always 
include --enable-dav when apache2 gets upgraded, built, etc and I don't 
have to always remember to tweak something.

What's the right way to do this ?

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Re: Right way to update configuration arguments for a port ?

2003-03-03 Thread Peter Elsner
Not 100% sure about this, but I'll bet you can put it in your 
/etc/make.conf file



At 03:05 PM 3/3/2003 -0600, you wrote:
I want to build apache2 with the configuration option 
--enable-dav.  I've looked at the Porter's Handbook and to be honest - 
I'm a bit overwhelmed at the moment.

What I want to do it make it so that apache2 port on my machine will 
always include --enable-dav when apache2 gets upgraded, built, etc and I 
don't have to always remember to tweak something.

What's the right way to do this ?

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