Hi Pieter;
> After sudo port install perl5 +perl5_36
> I get:
> ~ $ perl --version
>
> This is perl 5, version 36, subversion 1 (v5.36.1) built for
> darwin-thread-multi-2level
This worked absolutely fine! So, something silently failed the last
time that Perl was updated/upgraded...
Thanks,
Ke
Kenneth Wolcott writes:
> Hi;
>
> I'm confused about what Perl I have installed vi MacPorts and what
> is active and what I can use.
>
[snip]
> I apparently don't understand enough about how to use "port select"
> even after several readings.
>
> On a slightly off-topic question, I'm still tryi
Dear gentlemen,
How are you? It shouldn’t be that difficult to fix perl-select. Can we do that?
Also if you are interested in using the _latest_ Perl, you would be pleased to
find out that Perl v5.38 came out recently (in the early days of June).
—
Best wishes,
Maxim
> On 14 Aug 2023, at 06:01
HI Bill;
Thanks for your reply.
I'll point to /opt/local/bin/perl5.36 in my scripts.
Thanks,
Ken
On 2023-08-13 at 20:21:23 UTC-0400 (Sun, 13 Aug 2023 17:21:23 -0700)
Kenneth Wolcott
is rumored to have said:
Hi;
I'm confused about what Perl I have installed vi MacPorts and what
is active and what I can use.
The short simple answer is: BOTH.
port installed | grep perl5
ack @3.6.0_0
Hi;
I'm confused about what Perl I have installed vi MacPorts and what
is active and what I can use.
port installed | grep perl5
ack @3.6.0_0+perl5_34
ack @3.7.0_0+perl5_34 (active)
docbook2X @0.8.8_11+perl5_34 (active)
git @2.39.1_0+credential_osxkeychain+diff_highlight+doc+pcre+perl5_