Re: Questions on the update to Apache 2.4

2017-11-17 Thread William H. Magill
On Nov 13, 2017, at 5:55 PM, Marius Schamschula wrote: > >>> 2) In version 2.2 the httpd-userdir.conf file was customized to match >>> the /Users/*/Sites directory naming of macOS: was the corresponding >>> post-patch block in the Portfile forgotten or intentionally omitted? >> >> Forgotten. >

gdb: code-sign the binary

2017-11-17 Thread Murray Eisenberg
The notes for gd8.0.1_0I say that I have to codesign /opt/local/bin/ggdb. They refer to... https://sourceware.org/gdb/wiki/BuildingOnDarwin#Giving_gdb_permission_to_control_other_processes ..for the procedure, which I followed for steps 2.1.1 (create a certificate in the System keychain) a

Re: Questions on the update to Apache 2.4

2017-11-17 Thread Marius Schamschula
William, That’s a valid point. apache2 supports platforms other than darwin/macOS, even though I wonder how many installations there are under FreeBSD and OpenBSD. I certainly don’t use MacPorts on my FreeBSD boxen. Under macOS there is no such thing as a /home or /usr/home directory. The seco

installing binary archives as non-root user

2017-11-17 Thread bh
I use macports as a non-root user, and am trying to find a way to still be able to install binary archives. I got myself write-access to /opt folder, and so I can install many ports. However, I cannot get access to /Applications folder, and therefore, cannot install archives of certain ports like

Re: installing binary archives as non-root user

2017-11-17 Thread Ken Cunningham
On 2017-11-17, at 3:46 PM, bh wrote: > I use macports as a non-root user, and am trying to find a way to still be > able to install binary archives. > > I got myself write-access to /opt folder, and so I can install many ports. > However, I cannot get access to /Applications folder, and therefo