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Date:      Thu, 19 May 2011 14:04:55 +0100
From:      Matthew Seaman <m.seaman@infracaninophile.co.uk>
To:        rotkap@gmx.de, freebsd-ports@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: New perl, why not: perl-after-upgrade
Message-ID:  <4DD51577.6080006@infracaninophile.co.uk>
In-Reply-To: <l11fa8-tne.ln1@news.hansenet.de>
References:  <l11fa8-tne.ln1@news.hansenet.de>

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On 19/05/2011 09:30, Heino Tiedemann wrote:
> Hi,
>=20
> Is there e reason why in ports/UPDATING is this mentioned:
>=20
> ,----[ 20110517 ]
> | 0) Fix pkgdb.db (for safety): pkgdb -Ff
> | 1) Reinstall new version of Perl (5.14): env DISABLE_CONFLICTS=3D1 po=
rtupgrade ...
> | 2) Reinstall everything that depends on Perl: ...
> `----
>=20
>=20
> and not this:
>=20
> ,----[ man perl-after-upgrade ]
> | The standard procedure after a perl port (lang/perl5.X) upgrade is to=

> | basically reinstall all other packages that depend on perl.  This is
> | always a painful exercise.  The perl-after-upgrade utility makes this=

> | process mostly unnecessary.
> `----

Because upgrading from perl-5.10 or perl-5.12 to perl-5.14 is a very
different proposition to upgrading from perl-5.10.0 to perl-5.10.1
(which is the sort of change where perl-after-upgrade is useful.)

Principally there's no guarantee of binary compatibility for loadable
modules across that large a version bump. As quite a big proportion of
perl modules do involve loadable shared object code, which will have to
be recompiled, it is simpler to just recompile everything



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