Hi Sebastian, to be honest I was very upset when I first stumbled upon this problem. And yes I only found about it when my apache webserver started to deliver php source code instead of the real sites. Doing such a change without getting in contact with me as apache maintainer before the change was done is very... eh... impolite at best. Kind regards Lars On Mon, 4 Jan 2016 01:26:28 +0100 Sebastian Pipping wrote: >Hi! > > >Better late then never. Posting 72 hours from now the earliest as >advised by GLEP 42. Feedback welcome as usual. > > >=========================================================== >Title: Apache "-D PHP5" needs update to "-D PHP" >Author: Sebastian Pipping >Content-Type: text/plain >Posted: 2016-01-04 >Revision: 1 >News-Item-Format: 1.0 >Display-If-Installed: app-eselect/eselect-php[apache2] > >With >=app-eselect/eselect-php-0.8.1, to enable PHP support >for Apache 2.x file /etc/conf.d/apache2 no longer >needs to read > > APACHE2_OPTS="......... -D PHP5" > >but > > APACHE2_OPTS="......... -D PHP" > >, i.e. without "5" at the end. This change is related to >unification in context of the advent of PHP 7.x. > >With that change, guard "" in file >/etc/apache2/modules.d/70_mod_php.conf >has a chance to actually pull in PHP support. > >Without updating APACHE2_OPTS, websites could end up serving >PHP code (include configuration files with passwords) >unprocessed to website visitors! > > >The origin of this news item is: >https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=569042 >=========================================================== > > >Best > > > >Sebastian > -- Lars Wendler Gentoo package maintainer GPG: 21CC CF02 4586 0A07 ED93 9F68 498F E765 960E 9B39 Attention! New gpg key! See (self signed server cert for now) http://www.gentoofan.org/blog/index.php?/archives/9-New-gpg-keys.html