Re: best way to rebuild all perl ports

2011-01-05 Thread jamie
> Check so you not have "perl-threaded". If you have you must type > "portupgrade -fr perl-treaded". Othervise it just do nothing. wow that was easy. this was the problem and it's now rebuilding everything. thanks to everyone for their advice. jamie _

Re: best way to rebuild all perl ports

2011-01-05 Thread Sven-Åke Svensson
2011-01-05 02:42, ja...@gnix.co.uk skrev: Do you have PERL_VERSION= set correctly in /etc/make.conf? This was set automatically when i first installed perl5.12. This line was later over-written when perl5.10 was installed. Since i used portupgrade to change back to perl5.12 this line has been

Re: best way to rebuild all perl ports

2011-01-04 Thread jamie
> Do you have PERL_VERSION= set correctly in /etc/make.conf? This was set automatically when i first installed perl5.12. This line was later over-written when perl5.10 was installed. Since i used portupgrade to change back to perl5.12 this line has been set correctly. Susbsequent ports i've ins

Re: best way to rebuild all perl ports

2011-01-04 Thread ill...@gmail.com
On 4 January 2011 20:11, wrote: > hi everyone > > When i installed FreeBSD 8.1 the other day i was just going to keep it a > console-based system with no X just to do a bit of coding and stuff. I then > installed perl 5.12. > > A few days later I changed my mind and installed X with a window ma

best way to rebuild all perl ports

2011-01-04 Thread jamie
hi everyone When i installed FreeBSD 8.1 the other day i was just going to keep it a console-based system with no X just to do a bit of coding and stuff. I then installed perl 5.12. A few days later I changed my mind and installed X with a window manager and a few other things. Somehow - not