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> On 14-05-2008 09:52:02 +0200, Markus Duft wrote: |
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> > Hi! |
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> > Asking here before I file a bug about this. I have a problem |
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> installing |
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> > perl. Somehow (I have no sandbox) perl installs a binary in /bin/perl |
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> > (if it doesn't exist yet) in /usr/bin/perl. I just can't find the |
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> place |
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> > where this happens! Is somebody else seeing this? I see this with all |
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> > versions so far, and I do nothing special, also no special USE flags |
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> or |
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> > so... |
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> I assume that what you mean here is that perl's install actually |
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> directly installs into /bin, and not in $(DESTDIR)/bin. A qfile here |
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> shows usr/bin/perl is installed in the Prefix by the perl ebuild, so it |
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> looks as if it goes fine here. Maybe some interix specific code is |
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> run? |
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> I noticed you added the system=interix case to the ebuild, perhaps |
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> keeping system=linux just works and does as expected? |
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No, keeping linux doesn't help. That was the case when I noticed the problem first. Also the /bin/perl and /usr/bin/perl are not known to portage, i.e. the files are not listed anywhere, but still the perl install mechanism seems to copy them there directly, without telling anybody. Still I investigated the build mechanism, and couldn't find anything suspicious... |
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Cheers, Markus |
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> Fabian Groffen |
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