CONTENTS #contents ---- Lastmodified &lastmod Lastmodified &lastmod; *perl5-5.20.3_15: Tag: expiration_date Value: 2017-06-30 [#ga9a053a] https://forums.freebsd.org/threads/58745/ security run output perl5-5.20.3_15: Tag: expiration_date Value: 2017-06-30 /usr/ports/UPDATING 20161103: AFFECTS: users of lang/perl5* AUTHOR: mat@FreeBSD.org The default Perl version has been switched to Perl 5.24. If you are using binary packages to upgrade your system, you do not have anything to do, pkg upgrade will do the right thing. For the other people, assuming you are migrating from 5.20 to 5.24, do: First, add to /etc/make.conf: DEFAULT_VERSIONS+= perl5=5.24 Portupgrade users: portupgrade -o lang/perl5.24 -f lang/perl5.20 You can now remove the DEFAULT_VERSIONS line added earlier from /etc/make.conf Then you will need to rebuild everything that uses libperl.so, you can do so with: portupgrade -f `pkg shlib -qR libperl.so.5.20` Portmaster users: portmaster -o lang/perl5.24 lang/perl5.20 You can now remove the DEFAULT_VERSIONS line added earlier from /etc/make.conf Then you will need to rebuild everything that uses libperl.so, you can do so with: portmaster -f `pkg shlib -qR libperl.so.5.20` ---- /etc/make.conf DEFAULT_VERSIONS+=perl5=5.24 # portupgrade -o lang/perl5.24 -f lang/perl5.20 # portupgrade -f `pkg shlib -qR libperl.so.5.20` ---- Total access &counter(total);:本日 &counter(today);:昨日 &counter(yesterday); #counter([total|today|yesterday]);