On Tue, Jul 12, 2005 at 09:04:50AM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Clifton Royston:
> 
> > > No, but this time it's not perl port's fault. You have to 
> > upgrade all 
> > > dependent packages and it will work like a charm.
> > 
> >   Note that this method will not work correctly if some perl 
> > package has an error in its dependencies, because in that 
> > case that package won't be found and won't be rebuilt when 
> > the various port/package tools traverse the package database. 
> >  It's possible that's what's going on here.
> 
> You're right, that may be the issue. But since mail server shouldn't have
> much junk installed, it can be easy to just rebuild ALL installed ports.

  My approach, FWIW, has been to use ports to build a complete set of
BSD binary packages on one system, using a Makefile with various
targets for everything that amavisd & SA needs + my own added software,
and then install those binary packages on the target production
system(s).

  (It's actually a bit more involved than that, as we have a private
CVS of the ports system, but that's the general outline.)
 
  On FreeBSD, using the ports system to build your own binary packages
is one of the best ways to go.
  -- Clifton

-- 
          Clifton Royston  --  [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
         Tiki Technologies Lead Programmer/Software Architect
  "My own personal theory is that this is the very dawn of the world.
We're hardly more than an eyeblink away from the fall of Troy, and
scarcely an interglaciation removed from the Altamira cave painters. We
live in extremely interesting ancient times.
  I like this idea. It encourages us to be earnest and ingenious and
brave, as befits ancestral peoples; but keeps us from deciding that
because we don't know all the answers, they must be unknowable and thus
unprofitable to pursue."  -- Teresa Nielsen Hayden, 1995 


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