svn 1.6 config options

Greg Larkin glarkin at FreeBSD.org
Wed Mar 17 14:16:18 UTC 2010


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n dhert wrote:
> # cd /usr/ports/devel/subversion
> # make showconfig
> ===> The following configuration options are available for subversion-1.6.9:
>      MOD_DAV_SVN=on "mod_dav_svn module for Apache 2.X"
>      APACHE2_APR=on "Use APR from Apache 2.X"
>      MOD_DONTDOTHAT=off "mod_dontdothat for Apache 2.X"
>      NEON=on "WebDAV/Delta-V repo access module (neon)"
>      SERF=off "WebDAV/Delta-V repo access module (serf)"
>      SASL=off "SASL2 authorization support"
>      BDB=on "db4 repository backend"
>      ASVN=off "Build and install Archive SVN (asvn)"
>      MAINTAINER_DEBUG=off "Build debug version"
>      SVNSERVE_WRAPPER=off "Enable svnserve wrapper"
>      STATIC=off "Build static version (no shared libs)"
>      BOOK=off "Install the Subversion Book"
> ===> Use 'make config' to modify these settings
> about encrypting cached passwords (for gnome or kde clients), the official
> subversion-1.6. doc says
> the binaries must be compiled with the --with-genome-keyring /
> --with-kwallet parameter.
> I don't see anything about that in make showconfig
> How to do it?
>

Hi there,

The Subversion port Makefile/Makefile.common files need a patch to
support these options. Once the patch has been prepared and tested, it
should be submitted to the PR system here
(http://www.freebsd.org/send-pr.html) or using send-pr from the command
line.

Do you have any experience creating ports or patching existing ports?

Thank you,
Greg
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