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Date:      Mon, 9 Jan 2012 14:42:58 -0500
From:      Eitan Adler <lists@eitanadler.com>
To:        Ruslan Mahmatkhanov <cvs-src@yandex.ru>
Cc:        Chris Rees <crees@freebsd.org>, FreeBSD Ports Mailing List <ports@freebsd.org>, perl@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Perl symlinks question
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On Mon, Jan 9, 2012 at 2:36 PM, Ruslan Mahmatkhanov <cvs-src@yandex.ru> wrote:
> Eitan Adler wrote on 09.01.2012 23:32:
>
>> 2012/1/9 Chris Rees<crees@freebsd.org>:
>>>
>>> 1. Fix devel/automake too (by replacing /usr/bin/perl with ${PERL})
>>>>
>>>> 2. Create symlinks unconditionally in perl port and drop USE_PERL option
>>
>>
>> /usr/bin is in LOCALBASE which may be read only.
>
>
> Ok, but if so most part of ports tree will not build on such systems,
> because automake tools (aclocal in particular) calling /usr/bin/perl.

The option should remain on by default due to the majority use case,
but elimination the option is a bad idea. Users should not have to
hack ports to use a readonly LOCALBASE.


-- 
Eitan Adler



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