On 11/30/13 2:51 AM, David Lowe wrote:
> On 2013 Nov 23, at 9:19 AM, Alexander Hansen <alexanderk.han...@gmail.com> 
> wrote:
>
>> Start by doing something along the lines of
>>
>> dpkg -S 5.12.3 | grep 5124
>>
>> and "fink rebuild" any packages that show up in that list so that you don't 
>> have mis-built pm5124 modules laying around and potentially confusing the 
>> builds.
>
>       Well, Mail didn't show this to me soon enough - i think it had gotten 
> confused, witness the Cc: on the subject line.  I see it now that i've 
> rebooted, but i had already fixed the problem by starting from scratch.  
> Another thing that had confused me was the news item discussing upgrading 
> from Lion to Mountain Lion specifically mentioned needing to install the 
> 5.12.3 core, which turns out to be unnecessary these days.
>
> sent from Mountain Lion
>
> Max Headroom: Have you any idea how successful censorship is on TV? Don't 
> know the answer? Hmm. Successful, isn't it?

The reason to install perl5123-core on upgrade is to ensure that any 
installed -pm5123 modules have a perl-5.12.3 to work with so they aren't 
immediately unusable.

-- 
Alexander Hansen, Ph.D.
Fink User Liaison
My package updates: http://finkakh.wordpress.com/

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