Opened 18 years ago

Closed 18 years ago

#7349 closed enhancement (fixed)

NEW: p5-apache-test 1.27

Reported by: narf_tm@… Owned by: macports-tickets@…
Priority: Normal Milestone:
Component: ports Version: 1.2
Keywords: Cc: narf_tm@…
Port:

Description

Apache-Test 1.27

the portfile can be found here: ATTACHED

Description: Test.pm wrapper with helpers for testing Apache

Homepage: http://search.cpan.org/~pgollucci/Apache-Test-1.27/lib/Apache/Test.pm

Attachments (2)

p5-apache-test-1.27.tar.gz (488 bytes) - added by narf_tm@… 18 years ago.
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Portfile (705 bytes) - added by blb@… 18 years ago.
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Change History (10)

Changed 18 years ago by narf_tm@…

Attachment: p5-apache-test-1.27.tar.gz added

Port

Changed 18 years ago by blb@…

Attachment: Portfile added

Updated Portfile

comment:1 Changed 18 years ago by blb@…

Owner: changed from darwinports-bugs@… to blb@…
Status: newassigned

comment:2 Changed 18 years ago by narf_tm@…

It looks good. Go for it.

comment:3 Changed 18 years ago by narf_tm@…

I just installed mod_perl2 and it seems to include Apache::Test. This means if you try to install mod_perl2 with this port you get a conflict.

comment:4 Changed 18 years ago by blb@…

Owner: changed from blb@… to darwinports-bugs@…
Status: assignednew

(In reply to comment #4)

I just installed mod_perl2 and it seems to include Apache::Test. This means if you try to install mod_perl2 with this port you get a conflict.

Hmm, looks like; however, the files don't conflict, but this is due to the fact that mod_perl2 doesn't install its perl modules into the vendor_perl structure, as DP perl modules should. This may be a bug with mod_perl2. But how to deal with this particular issue is a good question. In theory, mod_perl2 should probably disable its own installing of it then require this...

comment:5 Changed 18 years ago by markd@…

Type: defectenhancement

comment:6 Changed 18 years ago by markd@…

Cc: narf_tm@… added

Looks like the mod_perl conflict has been dealt with upstream. From the Apache::test 1.28 ChangeLog:

remove the mod_perl.pm entry from %INC after Apache::Test finishes initializing itself. because both mp1 and mp2 share the entry, leaving it around means that Apache::Test might prevent later modules from loading the real mod_perl module they're interested in, leading to bad things [Geoffrey Young]

comment:7 Changed 18 years ago by narf_tm@…

The problem is this port conflicts with mod_perl2.  The mod_perl2 port includes the Apache::Test module.  So you get the following error if you try to install this after mod_perl2:

--->  Activating p5-apache-test 1.28_0+apache2
Error: Target com.apple.activate returned: Image error: /opt/local/share/man/man3/Apache::Test.3.gz is being used by the active mod_perl2 port.  Please deactivate this port first, or use the -f flag to force the activation.
Error: Status 1 encountered during processing.

I am not sure about how to deal with this.  How many people use the Apache::Test module outside of mod_perl?  Could we just put in a warning that says that this port is not needed with the mod_perl2 port?  Could we change the mod_perl2 to not include the Apache::Test module and add it as a port dependacy instead?  Any ideas of how to make this work?

comment:8 Changed 18 years ago by markd@…

Resolution: fixed
Status: newclosed

Version 1.28 fixed the mod_perl conflict. It has been committed.

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