On Wed, 20 Dec 2006 18:16:38 +
> yes I understood that part :)
> but I have a bunch of other things dependent on perl so I guess I
> would need to rebuild all of those as well.
>
> And I still need to find out what options were used in building perl.
Prebuilt packages are built without any p
On Wednesday December 20, 2006 at 11:50:10 (AM) Warren Block wrote:
> On Wed, 20 Dec 2006, Warren Block wrote:
>
> >>> I suppose its safest to assume that I need to reinstall perl, but how
> >>> easy
> >>> is it to do that? I think it was installed by default.
> >
> > Easy, as long as you've u
Warren Block wrote:
On Wed, 20 Dec 2006, Warren Block wrote:
I suppose its safest to assume that I need to reinstall perl, but
how easy is it to do that? I think it was installed by default.
Easy, as long as you've updated ports with cvsup or portsnap. As root:
[corrected by adding make de
N.J. Mann wrote:
On Wednesday, 20 December, 2006 at 12:42:09 +, Robin Becker wrote:
Robin Becker wrote:
[...]
thread sample script. But I guess I still need to know if any other options
were used during the install.
/var/db/ports
e.g.
> cat /var/db/ports/portupgrade/options
# This
On Wed, 20 Dec 2006, Warren Block wrote:
I suppose its safest to assume that I need to reinstall perl, but how easy
is it to do that? I think it was installed by default.
Easy, as long as you've updated ports with cvsup or portsnap. As root:
[corrected by adding make deinstall]
cd /usr/por
On Wed, 20 Dec 2006, Robin Becker wrote:
Robin Becker wrote:
Is it possible to determine what options were used during port
installation. One of the recipes I'm trying to follow calls for perl to be
installed with USE_THREADS=yes.
well I found out that the installed perl doesn't ha
On Wednesday, 20 December, 2006 at 12:42:09 +, Robin Becker wrote:
> Robin Becker wrote:
[...]
> thread sample script. But I guess I still need to know if any other options
> were used during the install.
/var/db/ports
e.g.
> cat /var/db/ports/portupgrade/options
# This file is auto-gen
Robin Becker wrote:
Is it possible to determine what options were used during port
installation. One of the recipes I'm trying to follow calls for perl to
be installed with USE_THREADS=yes.
well I found out that the installed perl doesn't have threads by running a
thread sample scri
Is it possible to determine what options were used during port installation. One
of the recipes I'm trying to follow calls for perl to be installed with
USE_THREADS=yes.
pkg_info | grep perl produces
perl-5.8.8 Practical Extraction and Report Language
but that doesn't tell me how it