FreeBSD Port: www/apache22

Chris chris at chrysalisnet.org
Tue Mar 16 23:25:28 UTC 2010


ok thanks for replying, is it a long wait for the estimated port update?

-----Original Message-----
From: Philip M. Gollucci [mailto:pgollucci at p6m7g8.com] 
Sent: 16 March 2010 23:22
To: Chris
Cc: apache at freebsd.org
Subject: Re: FreeBSD Port: www/apache22

On 03/16/10 23:20, Philip M. Gollucci wrote:
> On 03/16/10 22:11, Chris wrote:
>> please upgrade the freebsd port, it is again very late after the source
>> package.
>
> 1) if you mean by late "10 days"
> 2) ports freeze / slush
> 3) Its rather irrelevant without 0.9.8m openssl.
>
> I guarantee I know about the releases at least weeks before you do
> am and well of aware of the release and any security issues it will fix.
>
> Even if this was not the case, I do not update www/apache* without
> run-time tests on high volume servers 1st for a least a few days.

I should also note, that this port bundles apr 1.4.x and apr-util 1.3.x

Updating devel/apr will require a pointyhat run and and shlib bumps 
associated with it yada yada.








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