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# New ports collection makefile for:    apache mod_frontpage
# Date created:		2001/07/24
# Whom:			mb@imp.ch
#
# $FreeBSD$

PORTNAME=	mod_frontpage
PORTVERSION=	1.6.1
CATEGORIES=	www
MASTER_SITES=	http://people.freebsd.org/~mbr/distfiles/

MAINTAINER=	mbr@FreeBSD.org

AP_PORT?=	apache13

BUILD_DEPENDS=	${LOCALBASE}/sbin/apxs:${PORTSDIR}/www/${AP_PORT}
RUN_DEPENDS=	${LOCALBASE}/sbin/apxs:${PORTSDIR}/www/${AP_PORT}

.include <bsd.port.pre.mk>

PKGMESSAGE=	pkg-message

INSTALL_FILE=	${INSTALL} -c -m 555 -o bin -g bin
PKG_PREFIX=	${PREFIX}

APXS=		${LOCALBASE}/sbin/apxs

.if exists(${APXS})
APXS_WORKS!=	${APXS} -q TARGET 2>/dev/null || ${ECHO} no
.endif
.if exists(${APXS}) && ${APXS_WORKS} != no
AP_TARGET!=	${APXS} -q TARGET
AP_SYSCONF!=	${APXS} -q SYSCONFDIR
AP_INCLUDE!=	${APXS} -q INCLUDEDIR
AP_LIBEXEC!=	${APXS} -q LIBEXECDIR
.else
AP_TARGET?=	httpd
AP_SYSCONF?=	${PREFIX}/etc/apache
AP_INCLUDE?=	${PREFIX}/include/apache
AP_LIBEXEC?=	${PREFIX}/libexec/apache
.endif

PERL_CONFIGURE= yes

pre-fetch:
	@${ECHO}
	@${ECHO} "*****************************************************"
	@${ECHO} IMPORTANT
	@${ECHO}
	@${ECHO} This port still has some security issues. Some buffer
	@${ECHO} overflows have been fixed, but since the port depends
	@${ECHO} on ENV[] variables, a local user can still gain a UID
	@${ECHO} of another user. This is a design issue, and also
	@${ECHO} present in the apache13-fp port.
	@${ECHO}
	@${ECHO} Check carefully that the Makefile has FP_UID_MIN and
	@${ECHO} FP_GID_MIN set correctly. If you think security is
	@${ECHO} very important for you, you shouldn't run frontpage
	@${ECHO} at all.
	@${ECHO} "*****************************************************"
	@${ECHO}
	

post-install:
		@${CAT} ${PKGMESSAGE}

.include <bsd.port.post.mk>