m4-1.4.19nb1: registering info file /usr/pkg/info/m4.info automake-1.16.5nb2: registering info file /usr/pkg/info/automake-history.info automake-1.16.5nb2: registering info file /usr/pkg/info/automake.info autoconf-2.71nb2: registering info file /usr/pkg/info/autoconf.info autoconf-2.71nb2: registering info file /usr/pkg/info/standards.info xmlcatmgr-2.2nb1: copying /usr/pkg/share/examples/xmlcatmgr/catalog.etc.sgml to /usr/pkg/etc/sgml/catalog xmlcatmgr-2.2nb1: copying /usr/pkg/share/examples/xmlcatmgr/catalog.etc.xml to /usr/pkg/etc/xml/catalog xmlcatmgr-2.2nb1: copying /usr/pkg/share/examples/xmlcatmgr/catalog.share.sgml to /usr/pkg/share/sgml/catalog xmlcatmgr-2.2nb1: copying /usr/pkg/share/examples/xmlcatmgr/catalog.share.xml to /usr/pkg/share/xml/catalog php-5.6.40nb7: copying /usr/pkg/share/examples/php/php.ini-production to /usr/pkg/etc/php.ini =========================================================================== $NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.2 2018/02/04 11:35:39 jdolecek Exp $ NOTE: This PHP version is on extended Security fixes only support, with End of Live planned on December 31 2018. For details, see http://php.net/supported-versions.php =========================================================================== To process PHP scripts, you will need a PHP-enabled HTTP server. You may either configure the HTTP server to use the PHP CGI binary located in /usr/pkg/libexec/cgi-bin/php or you may install a PHP module for your HTTP server, e.g. www/ap-php. ===========================================================================