Hi. Thanks for answer and sorry for the late in replay but I was on
holiday.
About the test:
$rc = system { "lskdfj" } "lskdfj";
unless( ok($rc == 255 << 8 or $rc == -1 or $rc == 256 or $rc == 512) ) {
print "# \$rc == $rc\n";
}
I don't understand very well what I should do for trying running
On Aug 2, 2010, at 4:40 AM, Fabio Ciampi wrote:
$ show logical DECC$*
I have only the default DECC$ feature logicals:
"DECC$CRTLMAP" = "SYS$SHARE:DECC$SHR"
"DECC$SHR_AV" = "DECC$SHR
OK, good. Those aren't actually feature logicals, so won't cause any
trouble.
ISTI-MX4> show process/qu
Hi
Thanks to both for answers.
I've have to change the machine on which install perl for reasons linked
to production environment problems.
Anyway I still have an IA64 Operating System (Version V8.3-1H1), ODS5
disk, MadGoat Make Utility V4.1. Instead I change my compiler; now I
have HP C X7.
On Jul 19, 2010, at 8:45 PM, John E. Malmberg wrote:
Fabio Ciampi wrote:
@configure "-des" "-Dprefix=DATE$MSA1:[PERL-5_10_1.]"
I have not used the -Dprefix. On VMS, I use logical names to
determine which version of an application to run. Perl uses the
logical name PERL_ROOT, regardles
Fabio Ciampi wrote:
Hi
I'm a newbie of VMS. I've tried to build perl 5.10.1 on my IA64
Welcome to VMS.
I see a couple of newbie mistakes below, but they probably are not
causing the issues that you are seeing, just additional issues.
And these are somethings that people with experience shou
Hi
I'm a newbie of VMS. I've tried to build perl 5.10.1 on my IA64
Operating System (Version V8.3-1H1) with ODS5 disks. I have MadGoat Make
Utility V4.1
and compiler HP C V7.2-001.
I gave the following commands after download perl sources and unpacked
them:
set security/protection=(o:rwe