Currently gorg can be installed without apache being installed, but the ebuild make use of apache user and group to install the files, failing when they don't exist. Wouldn't it be simpler to have them under a gorg user/group and let apache run as gorg group so that the access is provided anyway? That also allows to have gorg working on lighttpd. Aside that (maybe I should open a new bug), it forces mod_fcgi even if apache useflag is not enabled, while I'm using without problems gorg as fastcgi with lighttpd. Thanks, Diego
CC'ed to Mark because he asked to remove the apache USE flag. Help to sort out deps: apache+fastcgi should trigger www-apache/mod_fcgid, this would trigger >=apache-2 whereas apache alone would be happy with versions 1* fastcgi should trigger dev-ruby/ruby-fcgi mysql should trigger dev-ruby/ruby-dbi *with* the mysql USE flag on as well, which should trigger mysql & dev-ruby/mysql-ruby instead of listing them in gorg's ebuild. Hth
Undoing j****'s noise
Undoing what exactly? Someone fix this bug, been sitting here for 8 months; if neither of you actually maintains this, then kindly re-assign to maintainer-needed so that someone else can take care. # herdstat --metadata gorg Package: www-servers/gorg Herds(1): ruby Maintainers(2): neysx@gentoo.org ramereth@gentoo.org
Fixed in CVS (gorg-0.6.3-r1)
*** Bug 186107 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***