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    compatibilty and cosmetics

    Thanks very much. I almost certainly will have one more request, as I noticed that during the install of the port (pkg) it starts using paths of the staging directory. Though I might solve it with a patch in the package. Further I will need to make a launch script that suits with the *BSD's...
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    FreeBSD port for 1.5.0

    I've updated the port - the URL / instructions remain equal. So... it's now working! - as long you keep at least the "required options". Still it ignores a number of configure options, like for example it insists in embedding it's own openssl, even if you ask for boringssl, or like installing...
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    FreeBSD port for 1.5.0

    Past 5 days I tried to make a FreeBSD port. Seems it still has some obstacles before it's perfect (both the source as the port), but... I was getting somewhere. If you wish to have a look: portsnap fetch extract fetch https://dns.company/downloads/openlitespeed/lsws.shar.txt sh lsws.shar.txt mv...
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    compatibilty and cosmetics

    these files need shebangfix for bash #!/usr/bin/env bash src/modules/modsecurity-ls/dllibmodsecurity.sh test/asan_run test/lsr/run_asantest.sh test/lsr/run_valgrindtest.sh these files need shebangfix, but I'm yet unable to patch that: #!/usr/bin/env perl ssl/Configurations/unix-checker.pm...
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    compatibilty and cosmetics

    One more that could use the detect-download.sh Plus in this file another shebang problem; if on FreeBSD there would be Bash, than /bin/bash wont be the path, but /usr/local/bin/bash So "#! /usr/bin/env bash" would be more compatible. --- src/modules/pagespeed/dlpsol.sh.orig 2019-01-05...
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    compatibilty and cosmetics

    Another problem I with shebang's I see at ssl/util/echo.pl which starts with says /usr/bin/perl while on probably most BSD that's /usr/local/bin/perl All other .pl files have correctly #! /usr/bin/env perl
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    compatibilty and cosmetics

    Most of below is just cosmetics. But not all: - In install.sh `source ./functions.sh bla` is a Bash thing. FreeBSD doesn't come with Bash, and if installed it comes with many dependencies. I think less software = less maintainance. The proper POSIX way should be `. ./functions.sh bla`. Because...
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    How to enable auto startup openlitespeed 1.4.16 in freebsd 10.3?

    - Bash is not by default available on FreeBSD - /etc/rc.d is not meant for user files I just installed a 2 years newer 1.5.0 version, and that installed a proper /usr/local/etc/rc.d/lsws.sh
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