Date: Mon, 27 Dec 2010 23:28:41 +1000 From: Da Rock <freebsd-questions@herveybayaustralia.com.au> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: ImageMagick, Djvu, and Perl-threaded - marked as IGNORE when updating Message-ID: <4D189489.2000506@herveybayaustralia.com.au> In-Reply-To: <AANLkTinEp6AMgeD_FCJfSzBn0Ft4JP%2B8gnQ3PjA=o688@mail.gmail.com> References: <AANLkTinEp6AMgeD_FCJfSzBn0Ft4JP%2B8gnQ3PjA=o688@mail.gmail.com>
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On 12/27/10 22:54, b. f. wrote: >>>>> What concerns me is perl-threaded _is_ installed but it can't see it. >>>>> >>>> Do you have in: >>>> >>>> etc/make.conf >>>> >>>> PERL_THREADED=true >>>> >>> Perhaps I'm a little daft atm. Either way I want to be clear: Are you >>> saying the define needs to be in the make.conf so that it will build >>> correctly? It _does not_ actually look at what perl is installed? >>> >>> IF that is the case, then wtf? Either ImageMagick should be checking the >>> actual pkg installed, or the perl port should be defining this in the >>> make.conf, right? Seeing as perl already makes a define in make.conf... >>> >>> Meanwhile I'll check it out. Cheers >>> >> Yep you need that line in make.conf >> > > Who made this claim? This is not some standard, user-configurable > knob -- it is only used by 5 ports, and each of them assigns a value > to it in the port Makefile. It shouldn't be set in make.conf. As for > why it isn't working in Da Rock's case, he hasn't answered any of the > questions I asked him earlier. > Well I did offer the info in the OP, albeit pkg_version style. Anyhoo perl --version outputs: This is perl, v5.10.1 (*) built for amd64-freebsd-thread-multi And pkg_version -v: perl-threaded-5.10.1_3 So its there. Unfortunately I'm still running various updates so I can't really offer the make -C yet- somehow OOO has managed scam itself into my updates that really takes time on the laptop. So I'm still doing 'spring cleaning' so to speak :) The time of year really lends to the cause...
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