poudriere bulk spews perl error message on start

Bryan Drewery bdrewery at FreeBSD.org
Tue Nov 19 01:58:17 UTC 2013


On 11/18/2013 2:18 AM, Beeblebrox wrote:
> I have been getting this error for the longest time; it does not hamper
> operation, but strange. I am using the marcusmerge script to pull in the
> gnome3 ports and merge with the ports tree, but I doubt the problem is from
> that:
> 
> # poudriere bulk ...etc...
> ====>> Starting jail amd64-default
> ====>> Calculating ports order and dependencies
> perl: not found
> make: "/usr/ports/graphics/ImageMagick/Makefile" line 84: warning: Couldn't
> read shell's output for "/bin/sh -c 'case `perl --version` in
> *freebsd-thread*) echo yes ;; esac'"
> WARNING (graphics/ImageMagick): perl: not found
> WARNING (graphics/ImageMagick): make:
> "/usr/ports/graphics/ImageMagick/Makefile" line 84: warning: Couldn't read
> shell's output for "/bin/sh -c 'case `perl --version` in *freebsd-thread*)
> echo yes ;; esac'"
> ====>> Sanity checking the repository
> perl: not found
> make: "/usr/ports/graphics/ImageMagick/Makefile" line 84: warning: Couldn't
> read shell's output for "/bin/sh -c 'case `perl --version` in
> *freebsd-thread*) echo yes ;; esac'"
> perl: not found
> make: "/usr/ports/graphics/ImageMagick/Makefile" line 84: warning: Couldn't
> read shell's output for "/bin/sh -c 'case `perl --version` in
> *freebsd-thread*) echo yes ;; esac'"
> perl: not found
> make: "/usr/ports/graphics/ImageMagick/Makefile" line 84: warning: Couldn't
> read shell's output for "/bin/sh -c 'case `perl --version` in
> *freebsd-thread*) echo yes ;; esac'"
> ====>> Deleting stale symlinks
> ====>> Deleting empty directories
> 
> 

It's harmless warning from bmake.


-- 
Regards,
Bryan Drewery

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