Quoting Yuri y...@rawbw.com:
I found that many ports specify /usr/bin/perl as an interpreter.
This comes from Linux. Examples: valgrind-snapshot, windowmaker,
enscript-a4, a2ps, svgalib
Just for the record, it does not come from Linux.
Specifying /usr/bin/perl as the interpreter is a Perl
I found that many ports specify /usr/bin/perl as an interpreter. This
comes from Linux. Examples: valgrind-snapshot, windowmaker, enscript-a4,
a2ps, svgalib
/usr/bin/perl isn't installed by perl port.
There are several solutions, in the order of increasing complexity of
solution:
1. Install
On Mon 2013-10-21 09:47:29 UTC-0700, Yuri (y...@rawbw.com) wrote:
I found that many ports specify /usr/bin/perl as an interpreter. This
comes from Linux. Examples: valgrind-snapshot, windowmaker, enscript-a4,
a2ps, svgalib
/usr/bin/perl isn't installed by perl port.
There are several
On Mon, Oct 21, 2013 at 9:47 AM, Yuri y...@rawbw.com wrote:
I found that many ports specify /usr/bin/perl as an interpreter. This
comes from Linux. Examples: valgrind-snapshot, windowmaker, enscript-a4,
a2ps, svgalib
/usr/bin/perl isn't installed by perl port.
There are several solutions,
On 10/21/2013 09:53, andrew clarke wrote:
Are you aware the Perl interpreter ports already have a make option to
create symlinks in /usr/bin?
Hm, I wasn't aware of this. And I do have this option set in port, never
touched it, and still don't have /usr/bin/perl. Mistery.
Yuri
Op ma 21 okt 2013 09:47:29 schreef Yuri:
I found that many ports specify /usr/bin/perl as an interpreter. This
comes from Linux. Examples: valgrind-snapshot, windowmaker, enscript-a4,
a2ps, svgalib
/usr/bin/perl isn't installed by perl port.
There are several solutions, in the order of