Damn ... trying to keep my usenet identities seperated ... > Joe,
>Look for /usr/pkgsrc/www/ap-php. That's the pkgsrc equivalent of >mod_php. Also your desired version of apache is located >at /usr/pkgsrc/www/apache2. Adrian, The netbsd pkgsrc repository (ftp://ftp.netbsd.org/pub/NetBSD/packages/pkgsrc/) defines ap-php as an apache 1.3 package thusly - "ap-php-4.4.1nb3: Apache (apache13) module for PHP4". The naming convention for apache modules seems to follow ap- and ap2- for apache and apache2 modules. There is a freebsd port for this rev of both products. Maybe there is a fancy conversion tool to port the port? Maybe this is the answer - "ap2-suphp-0.6.0: SuEXEC-like wrapper for PHP scripts" Any thoughts? Joe <snip> >> >> >> I can't seem to find a pkgsrc combination for apache2(2.0.55)/mod_php. Is >> it me or >> am I missing something. I've been using the pre-built packages courtesy of >> this >> site. Is this a case of needing to build on my system rather than install a >> rebuilt? >> >> http://chlamydia.fs.ei.tum.de/pub/DragonFly/packages/1.4.0-RELEASE/i386/ >> >> and I've also been to the netbsd pkgsrc site. I'm drawing a blank. Any >> pointers >> would be much appreciated. >> >> Joe >> >>
