Apache2 rev bump for OpenSSL update
Juan Manuel Palacios
jmpp at macports.org
Thu Mar 3 00:09:35 PST 2016
Yeah, that I understand, we keep versioned ports for other packages too, e.g. mysql55, mysql56, mysql57, and other examples. And we don’t replace one with the other for a myriad of reasons.
So we could deprecate the apache24-devel port and create apache24, maybe even also deprecating apache2 and eventually replacing it with apache22, which needless to say would be compatible with the former, and would live on in parallel to apache24, just as mysql55 does to mysql56, etc.
You have a URL for that ticket that you mention?
> On Mar 3, 2016, at 3:35 AM, Ryan Schmidt <ryandesign at macports.org> wrote:
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> On Mar 3, 2016, at 00:18, Juan Manuel Palacios <jmpp at macports.org> wrote:
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>> Apache 2 rev-bumped, cf. r146274.
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>> On a side note, and if I may in this same thread, do we have any policy for not moving the Apache 2.4 port out of “dev”? Not too sure when it became the recommended release series by the ASF, but it certainly isn’t dev any longer.
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> There's a ticket you can read. We can't just replace the current apache2 port with the current apache24-devel port because it also changes the directory layout.
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