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
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
> 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.
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