Ok, I looked at the Makefile.PL script.  That line erroring out looks like this:

die "whoops. no file at ".$Config{'perlpath'} unless ( -f $Config{'perlpath'} );

It's looking for

$Config{'perlpath'}

Just out of a sheer needle in a haystack, try running it by specifying
the full path to the location of perl32.

-Eric

On Fri, Feb 4, 2011 at 5:33 PM, Lamy, Thomas <tom.l...@unh.edu> wrote:
>
> Yes. I edited Makefile.PL
> ________________________________________
> From: Eric Wolf [eric.n5...@gmail.com]
> Sent: Friday, February 04, 2011 6:24 PM
> To: ARSperl User Discussion
> Subject: Re: [Arsperl-users] ARSperl 1.91 on RHEL 5
>
> Did you edit the configuration file to point to your remedy api before you 
> started the makefile?
>
> On Fri, Feb 4, 2011 at 5:13 PM, Lamy, Thomas 
> <tom.l...@unh.edu<mailto:tom.l...@unh.edu>> wrote:
> This is the message:
>
> > perl32 Makefile.PL
> findArLibs = ARRAY(0x87267b0)
> Building against perl 5.008007
> Generating support.h file..
>       Processing AR_STRUCT_ITEM codes..
>       Processing AR_SERVER_STAT codes..
>       Processing AR_SCHEMA codes..
>       Processing AR_COM_PARM codes..
>       Processing AR_COM_METHOD codes..
>       Processing AR_DDE codes..
>       Processing AR_ACTIVE_LINK_ACTION codes..
>       Processing AR_ACTIVE_LINK_ACTION_OPEN codes..
>       Processing AR_CHAR_MENU_DD type codes..
>       Processing AR_CHAR_MENU_DD name codes..
>       Processing AR_CHAR_MENU_DD value format..
>       Processing AR_CHAR_MENU codes..
>       Processing AR_FILTER_ACTION codes..
>       Processing AR_MENU_REFRESH codes..
>       Processing AR_PERMISSIONS (Schema) codes..
>       Processing AR_PERMISSIONS (Field) codes..
>       Processing AR_DATA_TYPE codes..
>       Processing AR_BYTE_LIST codes..
>       Processing AR_NO_MATCH codes..
>       Processing AR_MULTI_MATCH codes..
>       Processing AR_RETURN codes..
>       Processing AR_FUNCTION codes..
>       Processing ARCON codes..
>       Processing ARCONOWNER codes..
>       Processing ARREF codes..
>       Processing AR_KEYWORD codes..
>       Processing AR_SERVER_INFO codes..
>
> Generating serverTypeInfoHints.h ..
> whoops. no file at /usr/local/bin/perl at Makefile.PL line 242.
>
>
> Any chance I can get those libraries?
>
> ________________________________________
> From: Eric Wolf [eric.n5...@gmail.com<mailto:eric.n5...@gmail.com>]
> Sent: Friday, February 04, 2011 6:09 PM
> To: ARSperl User Discussion
> Subject: Re: [Arsperl-users] ARSperl 1.91 on RHEL 5
>
> Yeah, I did it the other day.  I am on a RHEL 5.4 64 bit box. You have to 
> have the 32 bit API from a pre-7.5 release.  Any specific crash messages?
>
> On Fri, Feb 4, 2011 at 4:34 PM, Lamy, Thomas 
> <tom.l...@unh.edu<mailto:tom.l...@unh.edu><mailto:tom.l...@unh.edu<mailto:tom.l...@unh.edu>>>
>  wrote:
> Has anyone compiled and installed ARSperl 1.91 on 64-bit RHEL 5?  I’ve tried 
> every way I know how.  “perl Makefile.PL” is crashing.  I am using a 32 bit 
> Perl interpreter.
>
> Thank you,
>
> Tom Lamy
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