Hi,

Am Sonntag, Februar 14, 2021 23:01 CET, schrieb Stuart Henderson 
<[email protected]>:

> On 2021/02/08 20:59, Greg Steuck wrote:
> > The other victim of my quest to get rid of erlang19 which is not
> > -fno-common friendly.
> >
> > The package builds fine, but once installed it fails to start due to
> > "Error when reading /var/rabbitmq/.erlang.cookie: eacces" when launched
> > with `/etc/rc.d/rabbitmq -d start`. The cookie file is for some reason
> > owned by root so a manual fixup of `chown _rabbitmq
> > /var/rabbitmq/.erlang.cookie` makes the daemon runnable.
> >
> > I don't know what else to test and never heard of rabbitmq until today.
> >
> > If somebody feels this is enough, OK?
> >
> > diff --git net/rabbitmq/Makefile net/rabbitmq/Makefile
> > index 5003dcf1bfe..e6b95d3eb66 100644
> > --- net/rabbitmq/Makefile
> > +++ net/rabbitmq/Makefile
> > @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
> >  COMMENT =  highly reliable Enterprise Messaging System
> >
> >  V =                3.6.15
> > -REVISION = 2
> > +REVISION = 3
> >  DISTNAME = rabbitmq-server-$V
> >  PKGNAME =  rabbitmq-$V
> >  CATEGORIES =       net
> > @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ EXTRACT_SUFX =    .tar.xz
> >
> >  MODULES =  lang/erlang \
> >             lang/python
> > -MODERL_VERSION = 19
> > +MODERL_VERSION = 21
> >
> >  USE_GMAKE =        Yes
> >  CONFIGURE_STYLE = none
> > --
> > 2.30.0
> >
>
> Upstream says "Maximum supported Erlang/OTP: 20.3.x" for 3.6.15.
> Please just mark it BROKEN.
>
> Sebastian, if you don't want to maintain the port, please drop
> the MAINTAINER line.
>

 sorry for the late reply, I only read ports@ ocassionally, and when I'm only 
CC: instead of TO:
it doesn't end up in my inbox catching my attention, but gets filtered to the 
ports subfolder.

In any case, I still have it running, but probably should not. I marked it 
BROKEN,
and dropped MAINTAINER.

Sebastian

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