On Oct 27 17:12:56, bun...@gmail.com wrote: > sudo port content dvdrip shows: > > /opt/local/libexec/perl5.12/sitebin/dvdrip > /opt/local/libexec/perl5.12/sitebin/dvdrip-exec > /opt/local/libexec/perl5.12/sitebin/dvdrip-master > /opt/local/libexec/perl5.12/sitebin/dvdrip-multitee > /opt/local/libexec/perl5.12/sitebin/dvdrip-progress > /opt/local/libexec/perl5.12/sitebin/dvdrip-replex > /opt/local/libexec/perl5.12/sitebin/dvdrip-splash > /opt/local/libexec/perl5.12/sitebin/dvdrip-splitpipe > /opt/local/libexec/perl5.12/sitebin/dvdrip-subpng > /opt/local/libexec/perl5.12/sitebin/dvdrip-thumb > /opt/local/libexec/perl5.12/sitebin/execflow
These are the binaries of dvdrip. If you symlink them to /opt/local/bin or add /opt/local/libexec/perl5.12/sitebin/ to your PATH, everything should work as expected. Does it? > /opt/local/share/doc/dvdrip/COPYRIGHT > /opt/local/share/doc/dvdrip/Changes > /opt/local/share/doc/dvdrip/Changes.0.46 > /opt/local/share/doc/dvdrip/Credits > /opt/local/share/doc/dvdrip/README > /opt/local/share/doc/dvdrip/TODO Have you read the README? Does it mention this situation, i.e. binaries not in PATH that need to be symlinked? If it doesn't, it probably should, right? > /opt/local/share/perl5.12/siteman/man1/dvdrip-progress.1pm > /opt/local/share/perl5.12/siteman/man1/dvdrip-splitpipe.1pm > /opt/local/share/perl5.12/siteman/man1/dvdrip.1pm > /opt/local/share/perl5.12/siteman/man3/AE.3pm > /opt/local/share/perl5.12/siteman/man3/... Similar situation as with the binaries: you should add /opt/local/share/perl5.12/siteman/ to your MANPATH. And the port message should mentions that. See manpath(1). On Oct 28 00:03:36, allber...@gmail.com wrote: > > These are the programs you expect. They're not in /opt/local/bin because > you could also install dvdrip in perl5.14 and perl5.16 and probably some > other Perl versions... which one wins? Do we really have other versions of dvdrip? The Portfile says explicitly it depends on port:p5.12-libintl-perl port:transcode \ port:p5.12-gtk2 > It's the price we pay for > supporting more than one concurrently installed version of Perl. Should a message be displayed to the user after installing such a port? In the same situation (many possible pythons), OpenBSD's port system says Information for inst:python-2.7.5 Install notice: If you want to use this package as your default system python, as root create symbolic links like so (overwriting any previous default): ln -sf /usr/local/bin/python2.7 /usr/local/bin/python ln -sf /usr/local/bin/python2.7-2to3 /usr/local/bin/2to3 ln -sf /usr/local/bin/python2.7-config /usr/local/bin/python-config ln -sf /usr/local/bin/pydoc2.7 /usr/local/bin/pydoc _______________________________________________ macports-users mailing list macports-users@lists.macosforge.org https://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo/macports-users