Date: Mon, 11 Feb 2013 13:34:28 -0500 From: Kurt Lidl <kurt.lidl@cello.com> To: Felippe de Meirelles Motta <lippe@FreeBSD.org> Cc: ports@FreeBSD.org Subject: Re: freebsd-ports: CGI-Application-Plugin-DBH Message-ID: <511939B4.4050407@cello.com> In-Reply-To: <50CA1B63.2050803@cello.com> References: <50BE3524.1020208@cello.com> <CAJcxwRQwE6tssg2CFrx15-wYjjaFB59=JChOvW_Ps7dggR54Pg@mail.gmail.com> <50CA1B63.2050803@cello.com>
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Any chance this could be implemented? I ran into the same problem again when building an install image for an amd64 machine last week... -Kurt On 12/13/2012 1:16 PM, Kurt Lidl wrote: > On 12/4/2012 4:10 PM, Felippe de Meirelles Motta wrote: >> Kurt, >> >> This port (p5-CGI) is very old and I not sure because it was >> repocopied to www/p5-CGI-modules. However I reviewed >> CGI-Application-Plugin-DBH port dependencies and maybe we can update >> it according to Makefile[1], which p5-CGI[-Modules] is not needed >> anymore. >> >> Could you test this patch[2] and give me a feedback ? >> >> [1] - >> http://cpansearch.perl.org/src/MARKSTOS/CGI-Application-Plugin-DBH-4.00/Makefile.PL >> >> [2] - >> http://people.freebsd.org/~lippe/logs/work/ports_www_p5-CGI-Application-Plugin-DBH.patch >> >> >> Thanks! >> lippe@ > > I was finally able to get my test machine installed with the 9.1-RELEASE > image from the ftp server, and then rebuild all my ports on that server. > > I was able to use your patched Makefile, and have the > CGI-Application-Plugin-DBH port build and install properly. > > So, as far as I'm concerned, this patch is well worth installing into > the ports tree. Thanks! (I'm sorry it took several days before I could > do a complete reinstall of everything and verify that things worked in > a completely 'from scratch' environment.) > > -Kurt > >> >> On Tue, Dec 4, 2012 at 3:38 PM, Kurt Lidl <kurt.lidl@cello.com> wrote: >>> Greetings! >>> >>> I use this port in my application software. >>> (Along with a bunch of other stuff for perl5.) >>> >>> In preparation for FreeBSD-9.1, I installed the >>> 9.1-RC3 snapshot, and attempted to rebuild all >>> the supporting modules for my application software. >>> >>> I ran into difficulty with this port, or more >>> specifically, this port, its dependencies >>> and its interaction with the new 'pkg' command. >>> >>> I have a script that attempts to install all the >>> ports for the various perl modules that are needed >>> by my application, and this is the only port that >>> failed to install. >>> >>> The dependencies for CGI-Application-Plugin-DBH >>> list "p5-CGI-modules", which conflicts with the >>> regular old "p5-CGI" module, at least as reported >>> by the new 'pkg' command. >>> >>> As far as I can see, the "p5-CGI-modules" port >>> is a subset of the "p5-CGI" module, so if p5-CGI >>> is already installed, then CGI-Application-Plugin-DBH >>> is good to go. >>> >>> Could the dependencies for CGI-Application-Plugin-DBH >>> be changed to be either "p5-CGI-modules" or >>> "p5-CGI"? >>> >>> The particular error that gets punted out by >>> p5-CGI-Modules is this: >>> >>> ===> Compressing manual pages for p5-CGI-modules-2.76^M >>> ===> Registering installation for p5-CGI-modules-2.76 as automatic^M >>> Installing p5-CGI-modules-2.76...pkg: p5-CGI-modules-2.76 conflicts with >>> p5-CGI. >>> pm-3.63,1 (installs files into the same place). Problematic file: >>> /usr/local/li >>> b/perl5/5.16.2/man/man3/CGI::Carp.3.gz^M >>> *** [fake-pkg] Error code 70^M >>> ^M >>> Stop in /usr/ports/www/p5-CGI-modules.^M >>> >>> Thanks. >>> >>> -Kurt >> >> >> >
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