Re: How to hack portable Strawberry's libpth

2015-02-22 Thread sisyphus1
Too easy – thanks.

Cheers,
Rob

From: kmx 
Sent: Monday, February 23, 2015 4:05 AM
To: win32-vanilla@perl.org 
Subject: Re: How to hack portable Strawberry's libpth
Hi Rob,

portable.perl file (in strawberry portable perl root dir) is the place where 
all portable dark magic takes place.

--
kmx


On 22.2.2015 14:25, sisyph...@optusnet.com.au wrote:

  Hi, 

  Having installed a portable build of Strawberry 5.20.0, how do I then alter 
$Config{libpth} - such that the alteration to $Config{libpth} is already in 
place every time I open up an instance of the strawberry shell ? 

  For my own Windows perls, I would do this by editing appropriately the libpth 
entry in Config_heavy.pl and Config.pm, but Stawberry seems to be reading 
libpth from some other source(s) as the entries in Config_heavy.pl and 
Config.pm don't even match $Config{libpth}. 
  And changing the libpth entries in those 2 files doesn't seem to be having 
any effect at all. 

  Cheers, 
  Rob 







Re: How to hack portable Strawberry's libpth

2015-02-22 Thread kmx

Hi Rob,

portable.perl file (in strawberry portable perl root dir) is the place 
where all portable dark magic takes place.


--
kmx

On 22.2.2015 14:25, sisyph...@optusnet.com.au wrote:

Hi,

Having installed a portable build of Strawberry 5.20.0, how do I then 
alter $Config{libpth} - such that the alteration to $Config{libpth} is 
already in place every time I open up an instance of the strawberry shell ?


For my own Windows perls, I would do this by editing appropriately the 
libpth entry in Config_heavy.pl and Config.pm, but Stawberry seems to be 
reading libpth from some other source(s) as the entries in 
Config_heavy.pl and Config.pm don't even match $Config{libpth}.
And changing the libpth entries in those 2 files doesn't seem to be 
having any effect at all.


Cheers,
Rob