Date: Mon, 29 Oct 2012 14:40:08 +0400 From: Peter Vereshagin <peter@vereshagin.org> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Famp Server Message-ID: <20121029104008.GE10059@external.screwed.box> In-Reply-To: <508E4CF3.4060101@fel.cvut.cz> References: <1351488821.57168.YahooMailNeo@web162303.mail.bf1.yahoo.com> <20121029065057.GB10059@external.screwed.box> <508E4CF3.4060101@fel.cvut.cz>
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Hello. 2012/10/29 10:31:31 +0100 Karol Buja??ek <bujackar@fel.cvut.cz> => To freebsd-questions@freebsd.org : KBe> On 10/29/2012 7:50 AM, Peter Vereshagin wrote: KBe> > I think this can be implemented as a 'metaport'. You may try to make KBe> > it yourself or ask someone else e. g., me. KBe> KBe> Do you mean something like misc/instant-server in ports? I never use KBe> that port, only noticed some days ago. Maybe this can be used/ajdusted? Probably to copy from an existing portto create a new one isn't a best idea but prehaps it is a good start to get the things done. About the what I know to be exactly a 'metaport' is lang/php5-extensions. Why not just keep a list of ports or packages? I believe the modern management tools (portmaster/portupgrade) can install them smoothly in one command. If the what you want is a binary package then what if the 'pkgng' stuff has or will have such a feature: to bundle a metaport in a package? And, the pc-bsd (http://www.pcbsd.org) seem to have such an AMP package out of the box (or downloaded via its package manager) -- Peter Vereshagin <peter@vereshagin.org> (http://vereshagin.org) pgp: A0E26627
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