[MacPorts] #28593: coreutils is missing dependencies to p5-locale-gettext

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Tue Mar 1 16:36:43 PST 2011


#28593: coreutils is missing dependencies to p5-locale-gettext
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 Reporter:  Frederic.Vivien@…         |       Owner:  macports-tickets@…                   
     Type:  defect                    |      Status:  new                                  
 Priority:  Normal                    |   Milestone:                                       
Component:  ports                     |     Version:  1.9.2                                
 Keywords:                            |        Port:                                       
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Old description:

> An upgrade of outdated ports on my computer lead to an attempts to
> install coreutils 8.10 which failed because of:
> :info:configure sh: /opt/local/bin/autoreconf: /opt/local/bin/perl: bad
> interpreter: No such file or directory
>
> Perl was installed: port installed perl5.12 perl5
> The following ports are currently installed:
>   perl5 @5.8.9_0
>   perl5 @5.12.3_0+perl5_12
>   perl5.12 @5.12.3_0 (active)
>
> But there was no link /opt/local/bin/perl
> Installing p5-locale-gettext solved the problem.

New description:

 An upgrade of outdated ports on my computer lead to an attempts to install
 coreutils 8.10 which failed because of:
 {{{
 :info:configure sh: /opt/local/bin/autoreconf: /opt/local/bin/perl: bad
 interpreter: No such file or directory
 }}}

 Perl was installed:
 {{{
 port installed perl5.12 perl5
 The following ports are currently installed:
   perl5 @5.8.9_0
   perl5 @5.12.3_0+perl5_12
   perl5.12 @5.12.3_0 (active)
 }}}

 But there was no link /opt/local/bin/perl
 Installing p5-locale-gettext solved the problem.

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Comment(by ryandesign@…):

 The dependencies are fine. coreutils depends on autoconf depends on perl5
 which provides /opt/local/bin/perl when it is activated, but it was not on
 your system. The solution was to activate it.

 The upgrade to perl 5.12 has not been accomplished in a way that
 necessarily leaves things in working order after upgrading. This is
 currently being discussed on the mailing lists.

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