Date: Sun, 12 Feb 2006 15:05:32 -0500 From: Paul Chvostek <paul+fbsd@it.ca> To: freebsd-ports@freebsd.org Subject: the PERL make variable... Message-ID: <20060212200532.GB11732@it.ca>
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Hiya. On a number of occasions when creating ports of Perl scripts, I've included a make target with something like: @${SED} '1s:^#!/usr/bin/perl:#!${PERL}:' < ${_DISTDIR}${DISTFILES} > ${WRKSRC}/... But the two new ports I submitted last week had this use of PERL removed upon commit. I've submitted other ports in the past that did similar things ... mostly in 4.x days, when PERL was often /usr/local/bin/perl. The PERL variable of course points to the perl binary to be used for shell magic. Lots of ports use it, and I haven't seen any announcements indicating that it was going away. Are we beyond needing PERL anymore? Are we confident that do not (and will never) require Perl to live anywhere else? Is there an announcement coming, or was the committer who handled my ports just a little too eager to shrink the Makefiles? :) p -- Paul Chvostek <paul@it.ca> it.canada, hosting and development http://www.it.ca/
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