On Sat, 18 Apr 2009 10:15:59 -0500, Dmitry Morozovsky <ma...@rinet.ru> wrote:

On Sat, 18 Apr 2009, Jeremy Messenger wrote:

JM> > JMC> > JMC> > Another question: is there a way to avoid apache22 install
JM> > (i have apache13
JM> > JMC> > JMC> > installed and have no current plans to upgrade) ? I tried to
JM> > chase
JM> > JMC> > JMC> > options but failed.
JM> > JMC> > JMC>
JM> > JMC> > JMC> Not by using the meta-port.  This is required for
JM> > gnome-user-share which
JM> > JMC> > JMC> is now part of the GNOME Desktop.
JM> > JMC> >
JM> > JMC> > Hmm, so currently there is no way to install gnome2 without
JM> > requiring apache22?
JM> > JMC>
JM> > JMC> Correct. You could, of course, go through the meta-port, and remove
JM> > JMC> gnome-user-share on your own (i.e. build your own customized
JM> > meta-port).
JM> >
JM> > Well, would you object to the following quick fix?
JM>
JM> Wel.. I object. marcus also said that you only can do in your own system, so JM> it means we don't want to add any option in x11/gnome2. We always turn down JM> that kind of patch unless no choice for limit size to build packages in CD
JM> for the release.

I hope I understand your intentions, but this is not the first options for the
metaport, heh? ;-)

My main concern is that many my colleagues work on desktop systems which they are using as sorta "personal websevers" too, not too resource hungry, hence
apache 1.3.  From the last upgrade the only way to achieve it on a single
machine is to split Gnome and apache to separate jails...

I didn't exactly read previous thread, but you do have a good point.

I am surpised about that gnome-user-share doesn't use gvfs. Isn't gvfs supposed to be already support WebDAV (gvfs-dav)?

Cheers,
Mezz


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