I think it would a good idea to check it out again yes, but TBH
we would never update perl without reinstalling all ports anyway.
In our currently situation, having to reinstall basically every
port on all the machines just to add a simple perl module is
something we'd also rather avoid ;-)
Regards
Steve
----- Original Message -----
From: "Andrej Zverev" <[email protected]>
You are welcome.
With your patch after every Perl update you will have to rebuild or
move at least all the p5 ports (since SITE_PERL x.y.z where z is
moving).
I can only recommed to look at the situation again. Maybe the old
problems have been solved and you just need to try again (with 5.14.4
or 5.16 which is now the default).
On Fri, Oct 25, 2013 at 9:35 PM, Steven Hartland
Ahh I see, sorry totally read that the wrong way round :(
I never expected it to go from MAJOR.MINOR.REV -> MAJOR.MINOR
as we've had issues in the past with REV changes so would
definitely need to keep the old structure.
We'll maintain this patch locally instead.
Thanks for info, sorry again for the noise.
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