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Date:      Sat, 20 Oct 2018 19:43:00 +0000
From:      Carmel NY <carmel_ny@outlook.com>
To:        FreeBSD <freebsd-ports@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: orphaned: www/suphp
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On Sat, 20 Oct 2018 19:31:52 +0100, Matthew Seaman stated:

>On 20/10/2018 16:28, Lorenzo Salvadore via freebsd-ports wrote:
>>> I just updated my ports tree and then proceeded to run: "pkg version -v=
L=3D"
>>> which produced this:
>>>
>>> suphp-0.7.2_2 ? orphaned: www/suphp
>>>
>>> There is nothing about this in either the UPDATING or MOVED files. Has
>>> this port actually been removed and if so, why? =20
>>=20
>> I have it in my port tree, which I just updated. =20
>
>The port has been flavourized, so the name has changed.  It's now
>something like
>
>   suphp-php71-0.7.2_2
>
>(depending on what version of PHP you have installed).
>
>If you just re-install the port, pkg(8) will sort everything out for you.
>
>	Cheers,
>
>	Matthew

I have this in my /etc/make.conf file:
	DEFAULT_VERSIONS+=3Dphp=3D7.2

I have the same listing in my "/usr/local/poudriere/make.conf" and
"/usr/local/etc/poudriere.d/make.conf" files. Never-the-less, when I used
poudriere to build the www/suphp port, it insisted on installing php56 and
deleting php72 as well as www/suphp. I had to reinstall php72 and then buil=
d
build the www/suphp port manually, which also rebuilt the dependencies
removed by poudriere. Why is poudriere ignoring the directives in the vario=
us
make.conf files?


--=20
Carmel



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