[.....]
>     Also if you let it install a new /usr/local/etc/rc.d/apache.sh script,
>     the new script is totally broken... it does some sort of PREFIX
>     calculation which just plain and simply fails.  Restoring the original
>     script (which simply called apachectl) solved that problem.

/etc/rc runs these scripts with full path names, so from the looks of 
it, a reboot should be ok.  I'd agree that the PREFIX calculation 
leaves a bit to be desired though :-I

>     Very annoying.
> 
>     I'm not really complaining, though, because even with its quirks the
>     port is a whole lot easier to work with then trying to build apache
>     by hand.

Aye, I kept all my www stuff under /usr/local/www/data anyway (since 
before I ran the modssl port), so the change back was quite welcomed 
in my case :-)

>                                       -Matt

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