On Jan 23, 2009, at 3:43 AM, Joshua Root wrote:
Scott Haneda wrote:
Looking back over the install log:
Warning: violation by /usr
Warning: p5-mail-spf violates the layout of the ports-filesystems!
Warning: Please fix or indicate this misbehavior (if it is
intended), it
will be an error in future releases!
---> Installing p5-mail-spf @v2.006_0
I did some quick searching.... I am taking a guess, but does this mod
try to install somewhere it should not be installing? What is the
course of action here, modify the source, or go to the developer?
Yes, that would certainly be the problem. Use `port contents
p5-mail-spf` to see exactly what has been installed where. Other perl
module ports install to $prefix, so it does seem to be a bug with this
particular module, or at least an oddity that makes it need special
treatment.
port contents p5-mail-spf | grep -v opt
Port p5-mail-spf contains:
/usr/sbin/spfd
So, how does not resolve this? And I thought ports expressly
prevented this, or is this just the port makers job to prevent it?
Since ports noticed it, I would think it would have blocked it
--
Scott
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