Hello Mariano -
The reason I use absolute path names is to remove any ambiguity.
I suggest you try what you show below to see what you get.
regards
Hugh
On Tuesday, September 10, 2002, at 06:20 AM, Mariano Absatz wrote:
> El 6 Sep 2002 a las 9:29, Hugh Irvine escribió:
>
>>
>> Hello Marian
El 6 Sep 2002 a las 9:29, Hugh Irvine escribió:
>
> Hello Mariano, Hello Charly -
>
> Yes, my method allows you to use specific, different versions of Perl as
> well.
>
> All I do is this:
>
> cd /the/radiator/distribution
> /usr/local/src/Perl/Perl-/bin/perl Makefile.PL; mak
Hello Mariano, Hello Charly -
Yes, my method allows you to use specific, different versions of Perl as
well.
All I do is this:
cd /the/radiator/distribution
/usr/local/src/Perl/Perl-/bin/perl Makefile.PL; make; make test
..
then when I run Radiator I use the f
FTR,
I also think it's "A Good Thing"(TM) to be able to have a special perl
instalation for some critical perl programs or for programs with quite
specific requirements...
El 5 Sep 2002 a las 11:34, Karl Gaissmaier escribió:
> Hi Hugh and Mike,
>
> > Hello Charly -
> >
> > What I usually do
Hi Hugh and Mike,
> Hello Charly -
>
> What I usually do is skip the "make install" step altogether, and just
> leave the various versions in seperate directories.
sounds reasonable for your environment but without a "make install"
for example the path to the perl interpreter doesn't gets adju
Hi Charly -
I will let Mike reply to your suggestion.
regards
Hugh
On Monday, September 2, 2002, at 05:57 PM, Karl Gaissmaier wrote:
> Hi Hugh,
>
> Hugh Irvine schrieb:
>>
>> Hello Charly -
>>
>> What I usually do is skip the "make install" step altogether, and just
>> leave the various ver
Hi Hugh,
Hugh Irvine schrieb:
>
> Hello Charly -
>
> What I usually do is skip the "make install" step altogether, and just
> leave the various versions in seperate directories.
>
and I do it in the meanwhile with the following startup script:
(tweaking the -I flag on perl startup and dealing
Hello Charly -
What I usually do is skip the "make install" step altogether, and just
leave the various versions in seperate directories.
Ie.
bash-2.05$ pwd
/usr/local/src/Radiator
bash-2.05$ ls -l
total 12648
drwxr-xr-x 48 hugh staff 1588 May 19 22:04 Radiator-2.19
-rwxrwxrwx
Hi Karl,
On Thu, 29 Aug 2002 18:53, Karl Gaissmaier wrote:
> Hi Mike,
>
> Mike McCauley schrieb:
> > Hi Chris,
> >
> > thanks for reporting this.
> >
> > Looks like 5.005 does not look in any version independent site files.
> > Looks like we will have to work on this again.
> >
> > In the meantim
Hi Mike,
Mike McCauley schrieb:
>
> Hi Chris,
>
> thanks for reporting this.
>
> Looks like 5.005 does not look in any version independent site files. Looks
> like we will have to work on this again.
>
> In the meantime, I have uploaded a new Makefile.PL to the patches area that
> removes the
Hi Chris,
thanks for reporting this.
Looks like 5.005 does not look in any version independent site files. Looks
like we will have to work on this again.
In the meantime, I have uploaded a new Makefile.PL to the patches area that
removes the use of PREFIX etc, and it now works the same as in
Hi Mike, Pavel,
The patched Makefile.PL on SPARC Solaris 8 was
installing the .pm files in /usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl
instead of /usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.005 where perl
expected it.
Cheers,
Chris
Pavel A Crasotin wrote:
>
> Hi, Mike.
>
> The same problem is on SPARC Solaris 8.
> I
You guys aint having fun lately are yaz ;-)
...Skeeve
> -Original Message-
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Mike McCauley
> Sent: Thursday, August 29, 2002 11:36 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: (RADIATOR) Version 3.3 install
Hi, Mike.
The same problem is on SPARC Solaris 8.
I dont test new Makefile.PL yet.
MM> Hello all,
MM> a number of people have reported problems with the install process in version
MM> 3.3. On Suse and FreeBSD, 'make install' will try to install library files
MM> into /lib instead of the more
Hello all,
a number of people have reported problems with the install process in version
3.3. On Suse and FreeBSD, 'make install' will try to install library files
into /lib instead of the more usual /usr/lib.
We have uploaded a new Makefile.PL to the 3.3 patches area that should fix
this pro
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