Add two knobs:
WITH_PERL_MALLOC - to compile with perl's own malloc, as opposed to
the freebsd system malloc. Some might find this useful, since perl's
malloc is marginally faster in typical cases, and orders of
magnitude faster in degenerate cases. Use with care.
WITH_GDBM - to compile with gdbm support.
to INSTALLMAN1DIR and INSTALLMAN3DIR, respectively, if there are no
corresponding variables in Config.pm, which is unfortunately the case
for perl 5.8.0. This fixes manpage installation path for p5 ports built
with perl5.8.0 as /usr/bin/perl.
Force installs. This is to allow (semi-)automatic garbage removal by
"find /usr/libdata -ctime -N -delete".
Well - substitute /usr/libdata with /usr/local/lib/perl5 here.
Requested by: sheldonh
2. Do not link with libbind even if Configure detects it. A particular
reason for that is that perl's getpw* stop working with NIS.
Reported by: Russell Cattelan <cattelan@thebarn.com>
from normal rmdir'ing and unexec rmdir'ing, do a find | xargs rm for
generated .ph files, since those will differ in different versions of
FreeBSD just like .h files may not be the same.
2. Install.pm is broken in 5.6.1 and leads to the wrong .packlist
generation, which, in turn, breaks BSDPAN. Fix that.
3. Extend use.perl to patch /etc/manpath.config so that manpages for
modules installed by this and other p5- ports are be available.
PR: 39108 (item 1)
Reported by: Dan Nelson <dan@dan.emsphone.com> (item 1)
@INC array. This takes care of the infamous problem of updating the
packages already in the perl distribution. With this change, no tricks
are any longer necessary for such p5 ports, except the usual tweaking of
INSTALLDIRS in Makefile.PL. This last one can also be taken care of by
an appropriate BSDPAN modifications, but until we have the `natural'
@INC order in the 4.X base system perl, it is meaningless.
Do not include iconv.h and do not link with libiconv. Iconv is not used
by perl in any way currently, but it used to link it if found.
Fix perl on freebsd/sparc64.
PR: 33212 (iconv), 37605 (iconv), 38813 (sparc64)
Reported by: Vivek Khera <khera@kciLink.com> (iconv),
Martin Nilsson <martin@gneto.com> (iconv)
Submitted by: jake (sparc64)
the problems with threaded perl build. The threaded perl is curently
unsupported by this port but seems to work fine with this fix applied.
Reported by: Jens Fallesen <jens@fallesen.dk>
more stuff than the old one, which confuses makedepend script in the
distribution).
PORTREVISION is not bumped since there was no functionality change.
Reported-by: too many to list here
2. Remove the dependency on perl (rather important for this port).
3. Make the script this port installs use the version of perl from ports.
Reported-by: (item 2) Juriy Goloveshkin <j@gu.ru>, Mark Huizer <xaa@timewasters.nl>
Compile perl with BSDPAN support, both -current and -stable. The
version of BSDPAN used here coincides accidentally with the one present
in the -current system perl, but is installed in a different place.
Provide a script, use.perl, to facilitate switching of the perl used by
default between the system perl and this port. Also print a message
describing the usage of use.perl (this works for the port and for the
package built from it). The switching to the port version is done by
removing /usr/bin/perl and /usr/bin/suidperl (they both have link count
>1, so this is reversible), and making them to be symlinks to the
corresponding binaries in $PREFIX/bin. Also, assignments of the correct
values of PERL_VER, PERL_VERSION, and PERL_ARCH are appended to
/etc/make.conf. Last, NOPERL=yes is appended to /etc/make.conf, so that
the changes made will survive system upgrades from source. The
switching to the system version is more or less a reverse of the process
described above.
Set and use PERL_ARCH which is independed from the one used by the
system perl.
Fix the port for post-malloc.h -current.
Fix a small bogon when PREFIX was used in pkg-install (PKG_PREFIX should
have been used instead).
Reviewed by: markm, joe
As before, this is a "guru only" port. If you know what you are
doing, go ahead and use it. If not - HANDS OFF!
Perl 5.6.1 will be committed to "base" FreeBSD in a week or 2.
really want it.
This is still marked FORBIDDEN as there may be all sorts of horrible
incompatabilities with the perl5 in "base", but folks who are willing
to override this and experiment are welcome.
Consider this to be only partially supported. I'll happily commit
patches and fixes, but I don't want to answer too many questions.
Sorry!
FWIW, checkout of these things took 5+hrs, staying on the local
.freebsd.org net w/o hitting the 'net at all.
As promised,
$ time cvs ci
real 67m51.701s
user 0m1.250s
sys 0m5.345s
something already there (PORTOBJFORMAT, OSVERSION) or move stuff from after
.include <bsd.port.mk> to before.
(This is not by any means the complete list but just the ones I've noticed
recently.)
/usr/bin/perl a while ago. It works with 5.003 and 5.004-tobe.
I can't test it on freefall (I don't have a setuid script to play with)
but it works at home. I'll test on thud later.
Every setuid script found on a partition mounted "nosuid" will not be executed
and "Permission Denied" will be displayed.
It won't be in soo-to-be-released 5.004 because it is not a FreeBSD speciific
problem but it will be dealt with in 5.004_01 (maintenance release).
Obtained from: Jörg's patch (edited for Perl5 by me).