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Date:      Fri, 20 Jan 2017 04:39:31 +0000
From:      bugzilla-noreply@freebsd.org
To:        freebsd-ports-bugs@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   [Bug 215060] mail/mimedefang: Fails to install on 10.3/amd64
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--- Comment #6 from Antonio Gandara <antonio@triforce.info> ---
(In reply to Tilman Keskinoz from comment #5)

I hadn't heard anything in regard to this in over a month so I had complete=
ly
forgotten about. The good news is that this problem or bug whatever you wan=
t to
call it is not affecting my production server in anyway but I just found it
strange that I could not simply reinstall a port I accidentally deleted by
running make deinstall in the /usr/ports directory. I do typically read the
/usr/ports/UPDATING file when updating ports however I don't recall if I re=
ad
it when updating perl last year. The only information I found in the
/usr/ports/UPDATING file from last year in regard to perl is below my comme=
nts.
I use portupgrade to upgrade my ports. I am already running perl5.24 port so
the only thing I see missing from those instructions that I should do is
rebuild everything that uses libperl.so. So I ran the command on my server
portupgrade -f `pkg shlib -qR libperl.so.5.20` and the command didn't work.=
 It
gave an error that ** No package names given. Is the command in
/usr/ports/UPDATING wrong or am I doing something wrong?

20161103:
  AFFECTS: users of lang/perl5*
  AUTHOR: mat@FreeBSD.org

  The default Perl version has been switched to Perl 5.24.  If you are using
  binary packages to upgrade your system, you do not have anything to do, p=
kg
  upgrade will do the right thing.  For the other people, assuming you are
  migrating from 5.20 to 5.24, do:

  First, add to /etc/make.conf:

  DEFAULT_VERSIONS+=3D  perl5=3D5.24

  Portupgrade users:
        portupgrade -o lang/perl5.24 -f lang/perl5.20

          You can now remove the DEFAULT_VERSIONS line added earlier
          from /etc/make.conf

          Then you will need to rebuild everything that uses libperl.so, you
          can do so with:

        portupgrade -f `pkg shlib -qR libperl.so.5.20`

  Portmaster users:
        portmaster -o lang/perl5.24 lang/perl5.20

          You can now remove the DEFAULT_VERSIONS line added earlier
          from /etc/make.conf

          Then you will need to rebuild everything that uses libperl.so, you
          can do so with:

        portmaster -f `pkg shlib -qR libperl.so.5.20`

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