resending to all the interested lists... Sander Temme wrote: > > On Apr 23, 2006, at 9:37 AM, Paul Querna wrote: > >> Sander Temme wrote: >> >>> FreeBSD bagheera.sandla.org. 6.1-RC FreeBSD 6.1-RC #3: Fri Apr 21 >>> 08:35:33 PDT 2006 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/obj/usr/ >>> src/sys/GENERIC i386 >>> Testsuite currently unusable, hangs on: >>> t/protocol/nntp-like........ok 1/10 >>> This seems to be a local issue. Anyone else seeing this happen on >>> FreeBSD? No crashes on minotaur which is also FreeBSD. I will advise >>> when the 72 hour window is up. >> >> >> AFAIK, This test fails on all FreeBSD machines. >> >> Adding the following to the config file for this test should fix it: >> AcceptFilter nntp none >> Listen 119 nntp >> (Or whatever port it is running on) > > > Actually, the port is determined on the fly by the testsuite, all the > configuration language available in the mod_nntp_like.c file is the > following: > > #if CONFIG_FOR_HTTPD_TEST > > <VirtualHost mod_nntp_like> > NNTPLike On > </VirtualHost> > > <IfModule @ssl_module@> > <VirtualHost mod_nntp_like_ssl> > NNTPLike On > SSLEngine On > </VirtualHost> > </IfModule> > > #endif > > The slightly perverted VirtualHost statement seems to be converted by > the testsuite into a combination of: > > Listen 0.0.0.0:8530 > <VirtualHost _default_:8530> > ServerName localhost.localdomain:8530 > NNTPLike On > </VirtualHost>
that's all accurate. > > So my question, especially to the perl-framework gurus, is how do I add > a custom configuration option to that Listen statement? so, you want something like this eventually Listen 0.0.0.0:8530 nntp AcceptFilter nntp none <VirtualHost _default_:8530> ... ? I don't think you can currently do that with the framework. I might be able to work up something like Listen mod_nntp_like nntp so that the "mod_nntp_like" would expand out to match the way we do the vhost sections (though it's adding yet more black magic). it might take me a while to get around to it, but I could probably work on it "soonish" is there no other way to handle this config wise? --Geoff