Date: Sun, 4 Feb 2024 15:19:08 -0800 From: Craig Leres <leres@freebsd.org> To: freebsd-stable@freebsd.org Subject: 13.3-BETA1 vs. ports Message-ID: <e567a63c-e597-4d1c-a4d3-0c1575b3d389@freebsd.org>
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I installed a test system (via the amd64 memstick image), copied my port options to /var/db/ports, my poudriere make.conf options to /etc/make.conf and tried to build a few hundred ports. This stalled out trying to build textproc/man2html because of a missing dependency: ===> man2html-3.1.20220714 depends on package: perl5>=5.38.r<5.39 - not found *** Error code 1 Stop. make: stopped in /usr/ports/textproc/man2html sea 108 # pkg info | fgrep perl5 perl5.38-5.38.2_1 Practical Extraction and Report Language But on one of my production 13.2 systems (using the same port build options) I see this: zinc 582 # pkg info | fgrep perl perl5-5.38.2_1 Practical Extraction and Report Language Later I removed all of the packages/work dirs and tried to build just textproc/man2html and I noticed this: ################################################## This is *NOT* the DEFAULT perl version It will *NOT* install /usr/local/bin/perl It will *ONLY* install /usr/local/bin/perl5.38.2 The default Perl version currently is 5.36. If you want to use this version as the default, stop the build now, add this line to your /etc/make.conf, and then restart the build. DEFAULT_VERSIONS+=perl5=5.38 ################################################## (Which likely explains the wacky perl5.38-5.38.2_1 version I saw earlier) however: sea 54 # pwd /usr/ports/textproc/man2html sea 55 # make -V DEFAULT_VERSIONS lua=5.4 mysql=8.1 perl5=5.38 pgsql=13 php=83 python3=3.11 python=3.11 ssl=openssl31 sea 56 # fgrep perl5 /etc/make.conf DEFAULT_VERSIONS+= perl5=5.38 So I'm already picking a different default perl5 the approved way. Being new to the insides of release engineering, I don't know how the /usr/ports that is included is populated but I assume some changes will be be needed for BETA2 (e.g. appended). Also the problems I find with the bundled ports tree wouldn't be a problem for someone using a current main branch of /usr/ports (like I do on my build servers). Craig zinc 1424 # pwd /usr/ports/Mk zinc 1425 # git log bsd.options.mk | head -6 commit 064923481f420136c46895d1047344c580be3c25 Author: Mathieu Arnold <mat@FreeBSD.org> Date: Sat Feb 3 13:11:52 2024 +0100 Mk/bsd.options.mk: fix typo zinc 1426 # git diff 47564762a319 bsd.options.mk diff --git a/Mk/bsd.options.mk b/Mk/bsd.options.mk index dba8829e7d7..83a03c885ff 100644 --- a/Mk/bsd.options.mk +++ b/Mk/bsd.options.mk @@ -555,7 +555,7 @@ ${deptype}_DEPENDS+= ${${opt}_${deptype}_DEPENDS} . endif . for p in ${SUBPACKAGES} . if defined(${opt}_${deptype}_DEPENDS.${p}) -${deptype}_DEPENDS.{p}+= ${${opt}_${deptype}_DEPENDS.${p}} +${deptype}_DEPENDS.${p}+= ${${opt}_${deptype}_DEPENDS.${p}} . endif . endfor . endfor @@ -631,7 +631,7 @@ ${deptype}_DEPENDS+= ${${opt}_${deptype}_DEPENDS_OFF} . endif . for p in ${SUBPACKAGES} . if defined(${opt}_${deptype}_DEPENDS_OFF.${p}) -${deptype}_DEPENDS.{p}+= ${${opt}_${deptype}_DEPENDS_OFF.${p}} +${deptype}_DEPENDS.${p}+= ${${opt}_${deptype}_DEPENDS_OFF.${p}} . endif . endfor . endfor
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