I just tried this, and things get worse. With 5.8.2-1, perl.exe won't
run from make. I've reinstalled Cygwin from scratch to try to clean out
anything that could be causing problems, but no luck. These are all the
commands I ran to reproduce the problem with 5.8.2.
#uname -r
1.5.11(0.116/4/2)
#perl -v
This is perl, v5.8.2 built for cygwin-thread-multi-64int
...
#echo -e 'default:\n\tperl foo.pl' > Makefile
#echo -e '#!/usr/bin/perl\n\n\nprint "Success.\\n"' > foo.pl
#make
perl foo.pl
make: execvp: perl: Permission denied
make: *** [default] Error 127
#chmod +x foo.pl
#./foo.pl
Success.
#perl foo.pl
Success.
#ls -l /usr/bin/perl.exe
-rwxr-x--x+ 1 isaacf Users 11264 Nov 7 2003 /usr/bin/perl.exe
Thanks,
IF
Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
Ah, another possibly relevant point: I use perl 5.8.2-1... Could you
please try that?
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