At 10:22 PM +0200 9/25/03, Michael Lemke wrote:
>On Thu, 25 Sep 2003 13:15:18 -0700, Barry Treahy, Jr. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>I ran into the same problem with 5.8.0 and had to do the following as a work around:
>>
>>$   set noon
>>$!  Put this find into the build [.EXT.ENCODE] location because the stupid
>>$!  automatic process fails to properly issue the following line to create
>>$!  the needed ENCODE.C file from the XS feed
>>$!
>>$   MCR [--]miniperl.exe -
>>        "-I[--.lib]" -
>>        "-I[--.lib]" -
>>        [--.lib.ExtUtils]xsubpp -
>>        -nolinenumbers -
>>        -typemap [--.lib.ExtUtils]typemap -
>>        ENCODE.xs >ENCODE.C
>>
>>and I could not quickly determine why the standard build procedure failed...
>>
>
>Thanks.  Strange thing though, MMS does do it right.

I can't reproduce this problem with MMK 3.9-6.  Michael's original
report indicated he was using 3.4-6, which is very old and is very
likely the cause of the failure.

>
>Well, I just ran into a rather bad situation (could be a typo on my
>part):
>
>A400> mms install
>
>%DCL-I-SUPERSEDE, previous value of PERL_ROOT has been superseded
>%DCL-I-SUPERSEDE, previous value of PERLSHR has been superseded
>If F$TrnLnm("Sys") .nes. "" Then Deass SYS
>MCR Sys$Disk:[]miniperl.exe "-I[.lib]" installperl
>mkdir /perl_root/000000: no such device or address at installperl line 47
>%RMS-F-SYN, file specification syntax error
>%MMS-F-ABORT, For target INSTALL, CLI returned abort status: %X000186D4.
>-RMS-F-SYN, file specification syntax error

I can't reproduce this problem.  What is the translation of the
perl_root logical name at the time that you get this error message?
Look at what's in perl_setup.com.
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