Sorry. Of course I meant
perl Makefile.PL make make install Stephen At 12:44 PM 3/22/2002 -0500, Lihn, Steve wrote: >Additional info I found, > >NMAKE Fatal Error U1095 >expanded command line 'commandline' too long >After macro expansion, the given command line exceeded the limit on length >of command lines for the operating system. If the command is for a program >that can accept command-line input from a file, change the command and >supply input from either a file on disk or an inline file. For example, LINK >and LIB accept input from a response file. > > > > Steve Lihn > FIS Database Support, Merck & Co., Inc. > Tel: (908) 423 - 4441 > > > >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Lihn, Steve [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] >> Sent: Friday, March 22, 2002 12:02 PM >> To: 'Stephen Adkins'; [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> Subject: make failed on Win32 >> >> >> Stephen, >> I finished perl Makefile.PL on Win NT. (P5EEx/Blue) >> But when I do nmake, I got this. I think the problem is the >> command line too >> long. >> Is it possible to break it down to smaller pieces? >> --Steve >> >> Microsoft (R) Program Maintenance Utility Version 1.50 >> Copyright (c) Microsoft Corp 1988-94. All rights reserved. >> >> NMAKE : fatal error U1095: expanded command line >> 'C:\Perl\bin\perl.exe -we >> "use File::Basename; use File::Path qw(mkpath); %m=@ARGV;for >> (keys %m){" -e >> "next if -e $m{$_} && -M $m{$_} < -M $_ && -M $m{$_} < -M >> 'Makefile';" -e >> "print qq(Htmlifying $m{$_}\n);" -e "$dir = dirname($m{$_}); >> mkpath($dir) >> unless -d $dir;" -e "system(qq[$^X ].q["-IC:\Perl\lib" >> "-IC:\Perl\lib" >> C:\Perl\bin\pod2html.bat ].qq[$_>$m{$_}])==0 or warn >> qq(Couldn\047t install >> $m{$_}\n);" -e "chmod(oct()), $m{$_} or warn qq(chmod >> $m{$_}: $!\n);}" >> P5EEx/Blue/Widget/HTML/ImageButton.pm >> htdocs\P5EEx/Blue/Widget/HTML/ImageButton.html P5EEx/Blue/P5EE.pm >> htdocs\P5EEx/Blue/P5EE.html >> P5EEx/Blue/Widget/HTML/ValidatedTextField.pm >> htdocs\P5EEx/Blue/Widget/HTML/ValidatedTextField.html >> P5EEx/Blue/Widget/HTML/DateField.pm >> htdocs\P5EEx/Blue/Widget/HTML/DateField.html P5EEx/Blue/Serializer.pm >> htdocs\P5EEx/Blue/Serializer.html P5EEx/Blue/Serializer/Storable.pm >> htdocs\P5EEx/Blue/Serializer/Storable.html P5EEx/Blue/Config.pod >> htdocs\P5EEx/Blue/Config.html P5EEx/Blue/perlstyle.pod >> htdocs\P5EEx/Blue/perlstyle.html P5EEx/Blue/TemplateEngine.pm >> htdocs\P5EEx/Blue/TemplateEngine.html P5EEx/Blue/Messaging.pm >> htdocs\P5EEx/Blue/Messaging.html P5EEx/Blue/Widget/HTML/HierView.pm >> htdocs\P5EEx/Blue/Widget/HTML/HierView.html >> P5EEx/Blue/Widget/HTML/Button.pm >> htdocs\P5EEx/Blue/Widget/HTML/Button.html >> P5EEx/Blue/UserAgent.pm htdocs\P5EEx/Blue/UserAgent.html >> P5EEx/Blue/Service.pm htdocs\P5EEx/Blue/Service.html >> P5EEx/Blue/SharedDatastore.pm htdocs\P5EEx/Blue/SharedDatastore.html >> P5EEx/Blue/Widget/HTML/Template.pm >> htdocs\P5EEx/Blue/Widget/HTML/Template.html >> P5EEx/Blue/Widget/HTML/Select.pm >> htdocs\P5EEx/Blue/Widget/HTML/Select.html >> P5EEx/Blue/Widget/HTML/RepositoryEditor.pm >> htdocs\P5EEx/Blue/Widget/HTML/RepositoryEditor.html >> P5EEx/Blue/Serializer/XMLSimple.pm >> htdocs\P5EEx/Blue/Serializer/XMLSimple.html >> P5EEx/Blue/Widget/Template.pm >> htdocs\P5EEx/Blue/Widget/Template.html P5EEx/Blue/Security.pm >> htdocs\P5EEx/Blue/Security.html P5EEx/Blue/Repository.pm >> htdocs\P5EEx/Blue/Repository.html P5EEx/Blue/SharedResourceSet.pm >> htdocs\P5EEx/Blue/SharedResourceSet.html P5EEx/Blue/Context/CGI.pm >> htdocs\P5EEx/Blue/Context/CGI.html P5EEx/Blue/LogChannel.pm >> htdocs\P5EEx/Blue/LogChannel.html P5EEx/Blue/Serializer/Properties.pm >> htdocs\P5EEx/Blue/Serializer/Properties.html >> P5EEx/Blue/Config/File.pod >> htdocs\P5EEx/Blue/Config/File.html >> P5EEx/Blue/Widget/HTML/Stylizable.pm >> htdocs\P5EEx/Blue/Widget/HTML/Stylizable.html >> P5EEx/Blue/Widget/HTML/Label.pm >> htdocs\P5EEx/Blue/Widget/HTML/Label.html >> P5EEx/Blue/Exceptions.pm htdocs\P5EEx/Blue/Exceptions.html >> P5EEx/Blue/Widget/HTML/StylizableContainer.pm >> htdocs\P5EEx/Blue/Widget/HTML/StylizableContainer.html >> P5EEx/Blue/Session/Cookie.pm htdocs\P5EEx/Blue/Session/Cookie.html >> P5EEx/Blue/Reference.pm htdocs\P5EEx/Blue/Reference.html >> P5EEx/Blue/Widget/HTML/TreeView.pm >> htdocs\P5EEx/Blue/Widget/HTML/TreeView.html >> P5EEx/Blue/Widget/HTML/TextField.pm >> htdocs\P5EEx/Blue/Widget/HTML/TextField.html >> P5EEx/Blue/Context/HTML.pm >> htdocs\P5EEx/Blue/Context/HTML.html P5EEx/Blue/Context.pm >> htdocs\P5EEx/Blue/Context.html P5EEx/Blue/exceptions.pod >> htdocs\P5EEx/Blue/exceptions.html >> P5EEx/Blue/Widget/HTML/DateDropDowns.pm >> htdocs\P5EEx/Blue/Widget/HTML/DateDropDowns.html >> P5EEx/Blue/Widget/HTML/Toolbar.pm >> htdocs\P5EEx/Blue/Widget/HTML/Toolbar.html P5EEx/Blue/Procedure.pm >> htdocs\P5EEx/Blue/Procedure.html P5EEx/Blue/Widget/HTML/Element.pm >> htdocs\P5EEx/Blue/Widget/HTML/Element.html P5EEx/Blue/datetime.pod >> htdocs\P5EEx/Blue/datetime.html P5EEx/Blue/Widget/HTML/NewWidget.pm >> htdocs\P5EEx/Blue/Widget/HTML/NewWidget.html P5EEx/Blue/devguide.pod >> htdocs\P5EEx/Blue/devguide.html P5EEx/Blue/Widget/HTML.pm >> htdocs\P5EEx/Blue/Widget/HTML.html >> P5EEx/Blue/Widget/HTML/DataTable.pm >> htdocs\P5EEx/Blue/Widget/HTML/DataTable.html >> P5EEx/Blue/Widget/HTML/Menu.pm >> htdocs\P5EEx/Blue/Widget/HTML/Menu.html >> P5EEx/Blue/Widget/HTML/Checkbox.pm >> htdocs\P5EEx/Blue/Widget/HTML/Checkbox.html P5EEx/Blue/Widget.pm >> htdocs\P5EEx/Blue/Widget.html P5EEx/Blue/Widget/HTML/SelectorView.pm >> htdocs\P5EEx/Blue/Widget/HTML/SelectorView.html >> P5EEx/Blue/Repository/Sample.pm >> htdocs\P5EEx/Blue/Repository/Sample.html >> P5EEx/Blue/Serializer/Ini.pm htdocs\P5EEx/Blue/Serializer/Ini.html >> P5EEx/Blue/SharedResourceSet/IPCLocker.pm >> htdocs\P5EEx/Blue/SharedResourceSet/IPCLocker.html >> P5EEx/Blue/Repository/SOAP.pm htdocs\P5EEx/Blue/Repository/SOAP.html >> P5EEx/Blue/podstyle.pod htdocs\P5EEx/Blue/podstyle.html >> P5EEx/Blue/Widget/HTML/AppFrame.pm >> htdocs\P5EEx/Blue/Widget/HTML/AppFrame.html >> P5EEx/Blue/Repository/DBI.pm >> htdocs\P5EEx/Blue/Repository/DBI.html >> P5EEx/Blue/Session/HTMLHidden.pm >> htdocs\P5EEx/Blue/Session/HTMLHidden.html P5EEx/Blue/Session.pm >> htdocs\P5EEx/Blue/Session.html' too long >> Stop. >> >> >> >> Steve Lihn >> FIS Database Support, Merck & Co., Inc. >> Tel: (908) 423 - 4441 >> >> >> >> > -----Original Message----- >> > From: Stephen Adkins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] >> > Sent: Friday, March 22, 2002 8:46 AM >> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> > Subject: Re: Crazy Lack of Sleep thought - Generic UI module >> > >> > >> > At 03:20 AM 3/22/2002 -0800, Michael Cummings wrote: >> > .... >> > >My thought was a simple one, so to speak, never mind >> > >the coding involved. A generic UI module, invoked like >> > >$new_something = UI::new(html), or $new_something = >> > >UI::new(gtk), etc (syntax not the point here, I know >> > >that that's bad even for pseudo code), but the idea is >> > >a generic UI that takes a common set of functions and >> > >produces at least similar results for a wide variety >> > >of interface types. That way you could develop an app, >> > >use this generic UI, and with one incoming parameter >> > >(html, tk, gtk, curses, what have you) you would have >> > >an interface that met your needs without an recoding. >> > >Yeah, the backend modules would be huge, rough, and >> > >very sticky, but the results might warrant that. And >> > >in my "enterprise" experiences, that would be a >> > >wonderful thing, the ability to display a project in a >> > >large variety of gui types. >> > .... >> > >> > Hi, >> > >> > * Do you actually need this or are you just curious? >> > * Are you interested in exploring how this might be done >> > within the P5EEx::Blue framework? >> > * Do you have skills with any of the non-HTML Perl UI >> > environments of which you speak? (Gtk, Curses, WxPerl, etc.) >> > >> > I have thought about how this would be done with Widgets. >> > Solving the problem is not unlike solving the problem >> > of presenting different variants of HTML based on >> > the capabilities of the browser (DHTML, JavaScript, Java, etc.). >> > >> > I agree in general that the UI's may need to be tremendously >> > different for different user agents. However, at some logical >> > level in the application design, they will be the same. >> > >> > If you have the interest to pursue these thoughts within the >> > P5EEx::Blue framework, let me know. >> > >> > Stephen >> > >> > >> > >> >> > >