After installing gentoo 2004.3 from scratch, and emerging apache, the /etc/apache2/conf/apache2.conf file was not supplied. I also tried apache-2.0.52 and apache-2.0.51, and finally settled with 2.0.50. 2.0.50 appears to have the config files included. Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. 2. 3.
I can ditto this statement for apache2-2.0.52-r2 as well. Also it appears that some files are getting placed wrong. I've had this problem with a number of new applications I've installed like ntp-client in that they don't install the necessary config files even though they are supposed to. Could this be a ENV bug or something related to a recent undocumented portage change? For Example: here is a snippet of my portage log files for apache2's installation. ./var/www/localhost/cgi-bin/ ./var/www/localhost/cgi-bin/printenv ./var/www/localhost/cgi-bin/test-cgi ./var/lib/ ./var/lib/dav/ ./var/lib/dav/.keep ./var/log/ ./var/log/apache2/ ./var/log/apache2/.keep ./var/cache/ ./var/cache/apache2/ ./var/cache/apache2/.keep ./apache2logserverstatus/ ./apache2splitlogfile/ >>> Done. * >>> SetUID: [chmod go-r] /var/tmp/portage-pkg/apache-2.0.52-r2/bin/ usr/sbin/suexec2 ... [ ok ]:::::::::::::: /var/log/portage/2608-apache-2.0.52-r2.log :::::::::::::: * * Generating self-signed test certificate in /etc/apache2/conf/ssl... *
Please give apache-2.0.52-r2 another go. I committed some fixes on the 23rd which should fix these problems. Best regards, Stu
brian & mark, does this issue still apply to you? otherwise, this bug gets closed with reason fixed.
Fixed in this version