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Anyone have a MacPorts Apache2 launchd file lying around?
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I've compiled and am running Apache 2.2, but would like launchd to control the process. I know that MacPorts provides a launchd file at /Library/LaunchDaemons/org.macports.apache2.plist, but I'd rather not install all of MacPorts just to get this one file. Is there anyone out there that already has it and could post it here?
Thanks!
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yeah, its just compiling 2.2 now. 2 ticks.
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whats your email and i'll email it
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we don't have time to stop for gas
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Originally Posted by Peter
whats your email and i'll email it
PMed. Thanks so much, Peter.
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Turias: I'd suggest using MacPorts for this, and a number of other reasons, unless you needed compile options not available within the MacPorts port.
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Thanks for the suggestion, besson3c, however I've already looked at Fink, DarwinPorts, and MacPorts and none really do what I want. There are really only a few programs here and there that I need to compile from scratch, and it's just so much easier to do it myself than to fight MacPorts when it fails to compile something or when one of the ports lags a few versions behind the one that I need.
Thanks for the plist, Peter. Sadly, it looks like the MacPorts guys are doing a lot more magic than just using their plist file. Looks like I'll be sticking with StartupItems, which isn't ideal, but is actually how Apple does it with their default Apache install, anyway.
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