Subject: Re: apache and rc.conf
To: Thierry Lacoste <th.lacoste@wanadoo.fr>
From: Quentin Garnier <cube@cubidou.net>
List: netbsd-help
Date: 07/05/2005 12:31:33
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On Tue, Jul 05, 2005 at 12:05:52PM +0200, Thierry Lacoste wrote:
> /usr/pkgsrc/www/ap-ssl/MESSAGE says:
>=20
> In order to start Apache with mod_ssl support, you need to run Apache
> with "apachectl startssl" instead of "apachectl start". This may be done
> by adding:
>=20
> apache=3DYES
> apache_start=3D"startssl"
>=20
> to /etc/rc.conf.
>=20
> This does not work.
Precisely, what happens? Reading www/apache/files/apache.sh, I see no
reason why it shouldn't work.
With an almost identical rc.d script (the difference is irrelevant to
the issue), apache2 works very well that way.
--=20
Quentin Garnier - cube@cubidou.net - cube@NetBSD.org
"When I find the controls, I'll go where I like, I'll know where I want
to be, but maybe for now I'll stay right here on a silent sea."
KT Tunstall, Silent Sea, Eye to the Telescope, 2004.
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