On Monday, February 26, 2018 at 4:26 AM, "Shlomi Fish" wrote...

> Hi jose,

Hi.

> were the only failing tests in op/numconvert? If so, it does not seem serious.
> and you can use --force or --notest. That put aside, this is an old version of
> perl with many known bugs that have been fixed in later versions and many
> missing features. Please don't use it.

Actually, only 1 test passed.  But, this is the last statement before the test 
began:

        Everything is up to date. Type 'make test' to run test suite.
if [ -n "" ]; \
then \
        cd utils; make compile; \
        cd ../x2p; make compile; \
        cd ../pod; make compile; \
else :; \
fi
./perl installperl --destdir=
WARNING: You've never run 'make test' or some tests failed! (Installing anyway.)
  /root/perl5/perlbrew/perls/perl-5.8.9/bin/perl5.8.9
...[clip]
  /root/perl5/perlbrew/perls/perl-5.8.9/lib/5.8.9/pod/a2p.pod

Warning: perl appears in your path in the following locations beyond where
we just installed it:
    /usr/bin/perl

./perl installman --destdir=
  /root/perl5/perlbrew/perls/perl-5.8.9/man/man1/perl.1
...[clip]
  /root/perl5/perlbrew/perls/perl-5.8.9/man/man1/psed.1
make[1]: Leaving directory '/root/perl5/perlbrew/build/perl-5.8.9'
root@GBRTEF01LX005:~/perl5/perlbrew/build/perl-5.8.9# make test
        AutoSplitting perl library
...[clip]
t/x2p/s2p.......................................ok
Failed 1 test out of 1103, 99.91% okay.
        op/numconvert.t
### Since not all tests were successful, you may want to run some of
...[clip]

So, you're saying that just because this test failed, I should be ok?  Also, I 
am wondering since I have 5.22.1 installed, it may be bumping with the actual 
installation.  There was a warning in the output,

Warning: perl appears in your path in the following locations beyond where
we just installed it:
    /usr/bin/perl

So, I don't know. I am also wondering if I should uninstall perl v5.22.1 and 
use perlbrew to maintain the perl environment. Thanks.

josé




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