-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 Michael C. Shultz wrote: | On Thursday 15 December 2005 10:32, Wes Santee wrote: | |>Greetings, |> |>I run Apache 1.3+ssl on a computer that I'm installing Gnome 2.12.2 via |>the meta-port in x11/gnome2. As part of that install, it builds and |>installs www/gnome-user-share. *That* port forces the www/apache20 port |>upon me. |>[snip] | | The only gnome port I can find that as that port as a dependency is | x11/gnome2-power-tools, not x11/gnome2. | | -Mike
You're right. Originally when I installed Gnome2, I used the gnome2-lite meta-port. It lists other ports to install to get the more "full featured" Gnome. After I while I removed the gnome2-lite port and installed the gnome2 full port since I was slowly adding the add-on ports it mentioned anyway. I assumed the bits I had already added were part of the full port. Guess I can just delete the port and be done with it. That solution doesn't really address the larger issue of a port that will toss your HTTP server out without so much as a how-do-you-do, but at least I can go back to my known configuration easily enough. Cheers, - -Wes -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.2 (MingW32) iQIVAwUBQ6HHz4rq8W17hxGfAQhZjQ/9HDsPaj5efTxIG2LTXxIDgU/f1Zr47XKG /Z0rV+VJ5VLhNfNnwy67cFJ2OgriucgToY0BbN0KjWk+uvRPaLV8w2ca/UvHp6HX IY4VvfCyrx0QIpjKHhB4aCBjcHy8zvWCnvNlUriUzM26dnZ38Vs2gvKgkcBPmVwH 9GvqX/dPk5r0MnOA8FlfszWFfuLvLZFUTBbd3ZxCE7HlFa4JdhWLm5oC50KqG1Wt +PzIjwundw3HLr/v9SaVEP1KYngpFQbL9e0VzxXEv1L+1GEwQpv2zeNs9yU/qUzK ny/tH7L80XZ36n/pNPwfMTmPDIJY4IR9GcWI1RUmHFrdf7h3OglA79Ucdf+JTLpT UJt05cqW4wtVcyqnWzYY6rgul4ehCD79+OOiZEJwq6xBbsAZtkuLg0G4p6dsrOKp RLqJ3XylIzxFQK6JvXfs2lPFkygxk40iq31+cOU0z/cfM9Z27+LoXy8A8ct7SjDE OiV9etK5I6q8nXCKfRxzHGl+fvfhIdjltKpaqxdj2PBFhl7UkE88azgElscxw5QD HTMLCj0eJQB+h4xFd4BV4QduZZFnng3P2ArtDAEA9Eg3BPa5JwnktpnXo4UYsdRP 4p6XcUL03xztxce7xqzfLBEMujSkvkoUH+gEK0omiRYcbk18MyFWCeW2ZCMVWIGN HZKDvlqpdMA= =752p -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"