correct version to build/make

2023-10-13 Thread Jim Pazarena
Is there a way to determine which version of a package is the correct and default one? For example. Perl5. /usr/ports/lang shows: perl5.34, perl5.36, perl5.38 yet, if you compile any of those, they declare the default is 5.32. 5.32 is not even in the available list. A tad confusing. In general t

Re: correct version to build/make

2023-10-13 Thread Dimitry Andric
On 13 Oct 2023, at 16:38, Jim Pazarena wrote: > > Is there a way to determine which version of a package is the correct and > default one? > For example. Perl5. > /usr/ports/lang shows: perl5.34, perl5.36, perl5.38 > yet, if you compile any of those, they declare the default is 5.32. > 5.32 is n

Re: correct version to build/make

2023-10-13 Thread Moin Rahman
> On Oct 13, 2023, at 4:38 PM, Jim Pazarena wrote: > > Is there a way to determine which version of a package is the correct and > default one? > For example. Perl5. > /usr/ports/lang shows: perl5.34, perl5.36, perl5.38 > yet, if you compile any of those, they declare the default is 5.32. > 5.

Unmaintained FreeBSD ports which are out of date

2023-10-13 Thread portscout
Dear port maintainers, The portscout new distfile checker has detected that one or more unmaintained ports appears to be out of date. Please take the opportunity to check each of the ports listed below, and if possible and appropriate, submit/commit an update. Please consider also adopting this po