needing install OpenOffice.org without messing up perl
Scott Bennett
bennett at cs.niu.edu
Wed Jul 22 12:52:54 UTC 2009
I wrote:
> Finally getting back to this...sigh...
> On Thu, 09 Jul 2009 14:10:54 -0400 Lowell Gilbert
><freebsd-ports-local at be-well.ilk.org> wrote:
>>Scott Bennett <bennett at cs.niu.edu> writes:
>>
>>> What is the best way to install OpenOffice.org from a package without
>>> the installation trying to reinstall perl5.8 over perl5.10?
>>
>>Get a package that includes them?
>
> Do you have any suggestions of where to find such a beast?
>>
>>Short of that, you would have to install the package without
>>dependencies. There is a pkg_add option to do this, but the
>
> Sure, but OOo is so huge and requires so much other stuff
>that there is almost certainly something it wants installed that
>I do not already have installed.
>
>>trick comes afterwards, when you have to fix it up to use the
>>perl you actually have (perl-after-upgrade(1) might be able to
>>handle this, but you have no guarantees.). Or you could just
>
> Why wouldn't OOo, once installed, simply use whatever were
>installed as /usr/local/bin/perl?
> It seems to me that the bigger worry it that portmaster may
>try to rebuild it whenever a -a option is used. portmanager, OTOH,
>has a -u option that might do the job. portupgrade, of course,
My mistake. portmanager -u is supposed to accomplish roughly
what portmaster -a or portupgrade -a accomplishes. I meant to write
portmanager -u -ip packagename rather than what I wrote before.
>can have all sorts of things blocked from upgrading by putting the
>proper magic into /etc/portupgrade.conf. If only portmaster had
>a similar way of doing things. Since so many people now advocate
>using either portmanager or portmaster to do general upgrades (-a),
>rather than portupgrade -a, I guess portmanager is the only method
>available to keep OOo from being rebuilt whenever one of its
>dependencies gets upgraded.
>
>>install both perl versions; they should be able to coexist
>>just fine.
>>
> That would be nice and reasonably simple if it were an option.
>Unfortunately, the two versions are incompatible.
Scott Bennett, Comm. ASMELG, CFIAG
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