Bart Silverstrim wrote:

Situation:
I set up a portal server as per the instructions at their site; it involved installing some PERL modules from CPAN, which I have since learned on FreeBSD appears to be a no no...


Now I have some updates to do, but I don't want it to interfere with the web portal software. In theory, the updates should just replace the CPAN stuff where they overlap, no? When I do some updates on software (like ClamAV) that apparently *uses* some of these modules, I get the error:
pkg_delete: package bsdpan-MIME-tools-5.411 has no origin recorded
pkg_delete: package bsdpan-MailTools-1.62 has no origin recorded
pkg_delete: package bsdpan-MIME-tools-5.411 has no origin recorded
pkg_delete: package bsdpan-MailTools-1.62 has no origin recorded


but these errors aren't enough to keep it from completing the update on the software in question. Portversion is yielding:

# portversion | grep -v "="
apache                      <
bsdpan-Archive-Zip          <
bsdpan-DBD-mysql            <
bsdpan-DBI                  <
bsdpan-IO-stringy           >
bsdpan-Lingua-EN-NameParse  >
bsdpan-MIME-tools           #
bsdpan-Mail-POP3Client      >
bsdpan-MailTools            #
bsdpan-Spreadsheet-WriteExcel  >
bsdpan-Test-Manifest        <
bsdpan-URI                  <
bsdpan-Unicode-String       <
bsdpan-XML-RSS              <
bsdpan-perl-ldap            <
expat                       <
ezm3                        <
libiconv                    <
m4                          <
openssl                     <
p5-libwww                   <
perl                        <
rc_subr                     <
rsync                       <
ruby                        <


Meaning some PAN modules are of *higher* versions than available through ports? How?


Can I safely try upgrading those modules? Has anyone run into something like this before?

-Bart

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I would remove everything not from ports. Update ports. You can them run portupdrage -af. This will force an upgrade or reinstall of all installed ports(depending on if it has been updated or not is if it is just reinstalled or upgraded).
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