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2005-08-06Update lang/perl5 to 5.8.7. Changes from version 5.8.6 include updatesjlam1-5/+3
for many "core" modules, UTF-8 and Unicode bugfixes, and ithreads bugfixes. The major changes are in the pkgsrc infrastructure to handle Perl and Perl modules. All pkgsrc-installed Perl modules are now installed in "vendor" directories, and the perl interpreter has been modifed to search for libraries in the following order: site, vendor, perl. The Perl library is stored in a directory that is named for the Perl ABI version associated with the Perl release, so any updates of Perl to newer versions can be done "in-place" as long as Perl ABI version remains the same. All Perl scripts and man pages are stored in locations that won't conflict between site, vendor, and perl modules, and a new utility perllink(1) now manages symlinks to those scripts and man pages under the usual ${LOCALBASE}/bin and ${LOCALBASE}/man/man1. PERL5_SITEPREFIX may be set to the prefix where local, site-specific modules will be installed, e.g. PERL5_SITEPREFIX=/usr/local. Note that modules installed here are completely unmanaged by pkgsrc. Update the buildlink and tool dependencies on perl to require perl>=5.8.7 to reflect the new locations for Perl modules and the Perl shared library.
2005-06-24Drop the perl-5.6.x package from pkgsrc. Remove lang/perl58 and updatejlam1-3/+2
lang/perl5 to perl-5.8.6nb4. Modify packages that referred to lang/perl58 to point to lang/perl5 instead.
2003-05-27Modify lang/perl5 and lang/perl58 to install man3 pages again. However,jlam1-1/+4
we install them into a private directory under the the normal Perl installation and configure Perl so that site-specific Perl man3 pages are installed into a private directory within site_perl. This avoids manpage conflicts between 3rd-party modules, the standard Perl library, and other packages. The changes implement some unfinished work that is alluded to in the MakeMaker.pm module by allowing "installsiteman{1,3}dir" to be set during the configuration process and are used to provide default values for INSTALLSITEMAN{1,3}DIR during the Perl module build/install process. Bump PKGREVISIONs for lang/perl5 and lang/perl58.
2002-02-15mkdir -> ${MKDIR}skrll1-2/+2
rmdir -> ${RMDIR} rm -> ${RM} (${RM} added to PLIST_SUBST) chmod -> ${CHMOD} chown -> ${CHOWN}
2001-11-01Move pkg/ files into package's toplevel directoryzuntum1-0/+3