which restores compatibility with old databases (version 1.8) and some
later versions which were built without mmap(2) support. Due to shlib
version change, bump port revisions of the consumer ports.
PR: 233059
Exp-run by: antoine
Approved by: maintainer (johans, numerous timeouts)
Simplify some ports where DragonFlyBSD no longer needs to be special-cased.
Submitted by: rene
Reviewed by: bapt, jbeich
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D17724
Its output can vary, and not be the correct one because of hard links.
So replace the hard links with symlinks so that there is only one perl.
PR: 232501
Reported by: Helge Oldach
Here is the story:
- Default Perl is 5.24.
- You install stuff, and have Perl 5.24.
- The default Perl is changed to 5.26 because it was time.
- You do not really follow those things and are not using pkg (and
possibly poudriere) to maintain your /usr/local and you run
portmaster to update what needs to be updated.
- As you did not set anything, your Perl default is still 5.24 because
it is the installed /usr/local/bin/perl.
- Turns out that there has been a new version of lang/perl5.24 in the
mean time, and portmaster updates it. Keep in mind that the only
thing that makes 5.24 the default is that it is the installed version
you have. If you did not have it installed, the default would be
5.26.
- portmaster builds the new perl 5.24, and before it installs it, it
needs to remove the old version.
- now, you do not have any Perl installed, so the default falls back to
5.26.
- portmaster installs perl 5.24 it just built, but as it is not the
default any pore, it will not install /usr/local/bin/perl, and
everything using Perl on your system is toast, you spend countless
hours not understanding wtf happened. You end up rebuilding
everything with 5.26.
PR: 227356
Sponsored by: Absolight