/portmanager/pm-020.conf
IGNORE|lang/perl*|
But I am wondering if there are proper settings that I can put in
placed to make sure that if perl is reinstalled that the port version
is the chosen version.
I am not sure if this is what you are looking for.
Syntax is:
Usage:
./use.perl port
:
./use.perl port - /usr/bin/perl is the perl5 port
./use.perl system - /usr/bin/perl is the system perl
not exactly what i am looking for. I am trying to get portmanager to
auto-invoke the ./use.perl port after it reinstalls perl.
cheers,
Noah
On Sun, 04 Mar 2007 20:41:55 -0800
Noah [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So at times I run portmanager on many of my servers but I want to
make sure that the perl installed is the port and not the system
version.
Are you aware that 5.x and 6.x releases don't have perl in the base
system, and that
Hi,
So at times I run portmanager on many of my servers but I want to make
sure that the perl installed is the port and not the system version.
The only option I new about was to IGNORE building it.
# grep perl /usr/local/etc/portmanager/pm-020.conf
IGNORE|lang/perl*|
But I am wondering if
* Keith Beattie [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2004-03-23 07:44]:
Hi all,
I recently installed the perl-5.8.2_5 port and ran 'use.perl port' to make
that new perl the default system perl. I did several other upgrades at
about the same time and since then: kernel cvsup and rebuild to
4.9-RELEASE-p4
On 3/23/2004 8:37 AM, Joshua Lokken wrote:
So, does it seem reasonable that switching perl could have caused/solved
this problem? How 'bleeding edge' is doing a 'use.perl port'? Is it
something that indeed requires a large rebuild of one's system? If so, how
does one go about finding
Hi all,
I recently installed the perl-5.8.2_5 port and ran 'use.perl port' to make
that new perl the default system perl. I did several other upgrades at about
the same time and since then: kernel cvsup and rebuild to 4.9-RELEASE-p4, and
weekly cvsup to update my installed ports.
It seemed