> On Sep 14, 2014, at 9:43 AM, Murray Eisenberg <[email protected]> > wrote: > > Can somebody tell me in simple terms how to go about installing > p5.20-libapreq2? > > I tried "sudo port install p5.20-libapreq2" but, as I already reported in a > ticket, this gives during build the "usual" error: > > info:build Can't locate ModPerl/MM.pm in @INC (you may need to install the > ModPerl::MM module) > > [Currently I have p5.18-libapreq2 @2.130.0_3 installed, but also errors > (report in a ticket) if I try to upgrade it to latest version.] > > When I filed the ticket, it was closed as being a duplicate of #42582: > p5-libapreq2: fails to build for any perl version except the default one > (Can't locate ModPerl/MM.pm). > > Is there some resolution? > > Not being a macports developer or, for that matter, a perl developer -- just > somebody who needs to use perl and perl modules within something else > (WeBWorK) -- at this point I don't understand what to do.
We need to change the mod_perl2 port into a p5-mod_perl2 port that has subports for each perl version. Until we do, getting ports that use mod_perl2's perl modules (like p5-libapreq2) to work with it is cumbersome. The process should be: * install perl5 with a variant that corresponds to the perl version you want to use * forcibly rebuild mod_perl2 from source (i.e. "sudo port -ns upgrade --force mod_perl2") or if you have not yet installed mod_perl2, install it from source (i.e. "sudo port -s install mod_perl2") * install the p5-libapreq2 subport for the perl version you want to use _______________________________________________ macports-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo/macports-users
