Date: Fri, 24 Jun 2011 06:43:03 -0400 From: Jerry <jerry@seibercom.net> To: freebsd-ports@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Spamassassin vs Perl Message-ID: <20110624064303.4e775678@seibercom.net> In-Reply-To: <20110624070900.GF16648@home.opsec.eu> References: <4E034711.6030007@webrz.net> <4E03470D.7040909@yandex.ru> <20110623162920.GE16648@home.opsec.eu> <20110624092457.7d82744e@gmail.com> <20110624070900.GF16648@home.opsec.eu>
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On Fri, 24 Jun 2011 09:09:00 +0200 Kurt Jaeger articulated: > Hi! > > > > > Did you run perl-after-upgrade command after update? > > > > > > Same perl upgrade, yes, I ran perl-after-upgrade after the > > > upgrade, similar problem: > [...] > > > fa8# /usr/local/etc/rc.d/sa-spamd start > > > Starting spamd. > > > Can't locate NetAddr/IP.pm in @INC (@INC > [...] > > > reinstall net-mgmt/p5-NetAddr-IP > > It's not only net-mgmt/p5-NetAddr-IP, there are approx. 20+ > dependencies which also did not work due to the upgrade. > > Interestingly, approx. 4000 manual pages are still in > > /usr/local/lib/perl5/5.14.0 > > and approx. 8000 other 5.14.0 files are in > > /usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.14.0 > > I assume that short of a full rebuild nothing helps if the perl > version increases. This is a bit painful 8-( > > How can one reconstruct a good dependency tree of all perl related > ports which allows to cleanly rebuild them all ? > > portupgrade -fr perl seems to have issues, as well. > > I'll start one and report back. This has always worked well for me. In fact, better than the other packages for maintaining ports: portmanager lang/perl5.14 -l -f You could then run: portmanager mail/spamd -p -l if the port still did not work correctly, although that would be highly unlikely. -- Jerry ✌ jerry+ports@seibercom.net Disclaimer: off-list followups get on-list replies or get ignored. Please do not ignore the Reply-To header. __________________________________________________________________ Don't be overly suspicious where it's not warranted.
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