Aaron,

Sorry for asking, but after you installed this as normal, 
you surely did not forgot to add a line

openxpki_enable="YES"

to your /etc/rc.conf file?

Sergei

Aaron Dalton wrote:
> Sergei Vyshenski wrote:
>> Aaron,
>>
>> Note, that during install of security/p5-openxpki, "make" can report about 
>> missing 
>> "Template", which is normal. 
>>
>> "Template" is listed as dependency of the security/p5-openxpki-deployment 
>> port
>> and should be installed automatically.
>> In FreeBSD it is called www/p5-Template-Toolkit.
>>
>> Note that you should NOT issue "perl Makefile.PL". Instead you just say 
>> "make install"
>> from the /usr/ports/security/p5-openxpki-deployment directory.
>>
>> Problems could happen if you are using outdated version of openxpki ports.
>> Check that version of security/p5-openxpki-deployment is at least 0.9.913.
>> Also, make sure that you updated ALL openxpki ports. 
>> Using one new port with outdated others could trigger the reported errors 
>> too.
>>
>> Also, do not use: "openxpkictl start". Instead use 
>> "/usr/local/etc/rc.d/openxpki start",
>> which is a FreeBSD standard.
>>
>> In other words: to install ports follow procedure recommended at
>>
>> http://www.openxpki.org/download/freebsd.html
>>
>> Sergei
>>
> 
> Thanks, Sergei.  I'm a ports committer for FreeBSD and did indeed
> install as normal.  I just noticed during the build that the Makefile.PL
> step complained.  I did indeed attempt using the .sh file but it failed
> silently.  At least the openxpkictl command gave me feedback.  I update
> my ports tree daily, but here's the versions I have:
> 
> p5-openxpki-0.9.914
> p5-openxpki-client-0.9.848
> p5-openxpki-client-cli-0.9.850
> p5-openxpki-client-html-mason-0.9.876
> p5-openxpki-deployment-0.9.913_1
> p5-openxpki-i18n-0.9.909
> 
> Thanks again!
> 
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