Eric Hanchrow wrote:
Ron == Ron Blaschke [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ron If you see this error
...
Ron the file has Windows line endings
Dare I suggest that parrot not be so fussy about line endings?
I second that. ;) Actually, both things are supposed only as
workarounds until
Steve Peters wrote:
On Sun, Apr 01, 2007 at 04:15:24PM +0200, Ron Blaschke wrote:
As recently discussed it is currently necessary to include the absolute
path to Fblib/lib in the environment variable PATH. This should be
done before trying to built parrot, otherwise one gets a broken
chromatic wrote:
On Sunday 01 April 2007 07:15, Ron Blaschke wrote:
As recently discussed it is currently necessary to include the absolute
path to Fblib/lib in the environment variable PATH. This should be
done before trying to built parrot, otherwise one gets a broken
Hi,
As recently discussed it is currently necessary to include the absolute
path to Fblib/lib in the environment variable PATH. This should be
done before trying to built parrot, otherwise one gets a broken
Fruntime/parrot/include/config.fpmc and Fsrc/parrot_config.c. One
needs a make
Ron == Ron Blaschke [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ron If you see this error
...
Ron the file has Windows line endings
Dare I suggest that parrot not be so fussy about line endings?
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On Sun, Apr 01, 2007 at 04:15:24PM +0200, Ron Blaschke wrote:
Hi,
As recently discussed it is currently necessary to include the absolute
path to Fblib/lib in the environment variable PATH. This should be
done before trying to built parrot, otherwise one gets a broken
On Sunday 01 April 2007 07:15, Ron Blaschke wrote:
As recently discussed it is currently necessary to include the absolute
path to Fblib/lib in the environment variable PATH. This should be
done before trying to built parrot, otherwise one gets a broken
Fruntime/parrot/include/config.fpmc