Pound is a http/https reverse-proxy and load-balancer. As it uses openssl for the https-part it can use hardware-accellerator-cards supported by openssl for a better performance. I placed it in sys-cluster but net-www may be a better place? Thomas Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce:
Created attachment 10556 [details] pound-1.3.ebuild
Created attachment 10557 [details] ChangeLog
Created attachment 10558 [details] pound.cfg The distribution does not contain a sample config, so we may want to add something like this?
Created attachment 10559 [details] pound.init the init-script for /etc/init.d/ I did not create an additional /etc/conf.d/pound as pound only accepts one parameter "-f <configfile>" -- this is hardcoded in the init-script to /etc/pound.cfg Is that conform with the styleguide?
pound-1.4 has been released. By adding --sysconfdir=/etc to the configure options, you do not have to hard-code the configuration file in the pound.init script (it will then find /etc/pound.cfg by default).
Created attachment 12111 [details] pound-1.4.ebuild a new version was released a few days after my initial report :|
hi! since i haven't found pound in the portage tree i've just written an ebuild script myself, similar to the one you have. prior to posting it here i checked - just in case - if something has already been submitted, and found this here. my question: why isn't this in the portage tree yet? it works fine for me on x86 and ppc. take care, jens
wanny try this ?
Checked it in into net-www/pound. Please check and report back. Thanks for your submission.
as you did not change anything beside KEYWORDS I only tested "ebuild .... unpack compile install" on x86. That works fine. Maybe Jens F. can test on ppc?