.dll gurus,
Latest response from Jan Dubois of ActiveState:
On Fri, 24 Aug 2007, Suresh Govindachar wrote:
Sisyphus suggested linking with C:/opt/perl/lib/CORE/perl58.lib
(which does have the symbols in it) in the command that creates
if_perl.o and/or in the command that builds
Earlier, I asked the dll gurus,
Latest response from Jan Dubois of ActiveState:
On Fri, 24 Aug 2007, Suresh Govindachar wrote:
Sisyphus suggested linking with C:/opt/perl/lib/CORE/perl58.lib
(which does have the symbols in it) in the command that creates
if_perl.o and/or in
Solved with help from Brian Dessent on the MinGW mailing list.
Add -lperl58 at the very end (location matters) of the last command.
--Suresh
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Suresh Govindachar wrote:
Solved with help from Brian Dessent on the MinGW mailing list.
Add -lperl58 at the very end (location matters) of the last command.
--Suresh
This is understandable by assuming that the linker processes each object file
or library once, in the order
[Yongwei Wu drew attention to if_perl.c]
Make clean was not removing an earlier, bad if_perl.c. In the
output I reported, if_perl.c was size 0. I manually deleted
if_perl.c, and now get other errors. Before telling what the
errors were, here's more background info:
It is a
Tony suggested looking at other builds -- however,
I have been getting sources and building by own vim
for over a year. My hard-drive crashed; have a
new hard-drive. I am doing the exact same thing I
used to do -- expcept I now have the latest release
of ActiveState perl and