On Fri, Mar 11, 2005 at 02:32:57PM -0800, Dan Sully wrote: > * David Zuckerman shaped the electrons to say... > > >What's the best way to install 6.0 on my system? Should I deinstall the > >5.4 > >port from my system first? I'm a fairly new FreeBSD user -- my interest in > >the Squeezebox was my impetus to finally start experimenting with FreeBSD > >after wanting to get around to it for a long time -- and I'm a little > >worried about dependency problems with other ports. > > David - we've placed the perl modules that need compiling up at: > > http://svn.slimdevices.com/vendor/src/ > > If your FreeBSD has perl 5.8, you don't need Digest::MD5 & Storable.
I'm running 5.8.6. I already have most of the required modules installed on my system. A quick version question: I have Template-Toolkit 2.14 and Storable 2.13 installed, which are newer than the versions at the svn site. Any known compatibility problems similar to DBI? > After you've compiled & installed those - if you send me back the .so files, > I can get them checked in for other users. I compile ports with "-march=pentium-mmx" to optimize for my system. Does this matter for other users -- does the optimization flag make a difference in perl? (My perl ignorance is showing here). -David _______________________________________________ Discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.slimdevices.com/lists/listinfo/discuss
