Hi Randall, I have a MacPorts build on a portable firewire/USB drive and on this drive is a Python app that starts Apache and MySQL and then points a browser at the local running Apache. So given that the Apache is on a portable drive, when I build the port, I don't need the startupitem, hence the variant. BTW, MySQL doesn't enable the automatic startup of the server unless the +server variant is supplied. Regards, Blair Randall Wood wrote:
Is this +no_startupitem variant really smart?
I recently had a request to add a +without_startupitem variant to a port I maintain and rejected the request; since startupitems simply enable a port to be started at boot time, but do not cause a port to be booted at start time, it simply seems stupid to deliberately cripple a server port such that a user would have to reinstall it if they wanted to start the port at boot time later.
BTW: If the variant is to be retained, can it be named +without_startupitem instead?
On 2 Mar 2007, at 16:51, source_changes@macosforge.org wrote:
Revision 22490 Author blair@macports.org Date 2007-03-02 13:51:15 -0800 (Fri, 02 Mar 2007) Log MessageAdd a +no_startupitem variant that prevents the automatic startup of the Apache web server.Modified Paths trunk/dports/www/apache2/Portfile Diff Modified: trunk/dports/www/apache2/Portfile (22489 => 22490)--- trunk/dports/www/apache2/Portfile 2007-03-02 20:42:45 UTC (rev 22489) +++ trunk/dports/www/apache2/Portfile 2007-03-02 21:51:15 UTC (rev 22490) @@ -105,6 +105,10 @@ configure.args-append --with-mpm=event } +variant no_startupitem { + startupitem.create no +} + startupitem.create yes startupitem.start \ "\[ -x ${prefix}/apache2/bin/apachectl \] && ${prefix}/apache2/bin/apachectl start > /dev/null" @@ -112,4 +116,3 @@ "\[ -r ${prefix}/apache2/logs/httpd.pid \] && ${prefix}/apache2/bin/apachectl stop > /dev/null" startupitem.restart \ "\[ -r ${prefix}/apache2/logs/httpd.pid \] && ${prefix}/apache2/bin/apachectl restart > /dev/null" - _______________________________________________ macports-changes mailing list macports-changes@lists.macosforge.org http://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo/macports-changes
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