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Darryl L. Pierce commented on PROTON-465: ----------------------------------------- When CMake is running, do you see anything about doing an "alternative search for Perl" in the output? On my Ubuntu (13.10) development VM I see the following while CMake is running: -- Found Perl: /usr/bin/perl (found version "5.14.2") -- Trying alternative search for Perl -- Found PerlLibs: /usr/lib/libperl.so.5.14.2 The "alternative" part comes into play if the FindPerlLibs that ships with CMake fails to show the library. I filed a bug with Ubuntu [1] about that particular problem a few weeks ago. But, at any rate, the alternative should find it anyway. Can you paste the output from CMake for when it's searching specifically for Perl? Thanks. [1] https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/perl/+bug/1236871 > FindPerlLibs.cmake module in Proton behaves differently to Qpid's Perl > detection > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: PROTON-465 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PROTON-465 > Project: Qpid Proton > Issue Type: Improvement > Components: proton-c > Affects Versions: 0.5 > Environment: Ubuntu 11.10 (at least) > Reporter: Fraser Adams > Assignee: Darryl L. Pierce > Priority: Minor > > With Proton when I do cmake .. it barfs with > -- Trying alternative search for Perl > -- PerlLibs Not Found > Though I can get it to play nicely by doing > cmake .. -DPERL_LIBRARY=`locate -n 1 libperl.so` > This might not be so unreasonable as I'm using a fairly old version of Ubuntu > that needs upgrading, however the Perl detection on Qpid works perfectly well > for me (and I'd assume for others too) which suggests that it's possibly more > thorough. > At the very least it would seem sensible to maintain consistency with the > cmake modules across various Qpid components. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.1#6144)