Op een mooie herfstdag (Friday 04 October 2002 11:42), schreef Orton, Yves:
> On 02 October 2002 23:50 Nicholas Clark said [snip] > > I've no idea how building perl "normally" on win32 works. How many > > different > > > configurations can you choose? (eg things like having -DDEBUGGING in the > > C compiler flags, using 64 bit integers, using long doubles, > > using (or not using) threads). All the smoke test scripts are trying to > > do > > > > for a run is rebuild the same perl source tree with different sets of > > configuration > > > options. I've also no idea of how the smoke is supposed to > > work on win32, or which make it was written for. > > Well, based on the makefile I see > > USE_MULTI > USE_ITHREADS > USE_IMP_SYS I have choosen to pair the three in mktest.pl::Configure_win32() because you need all three for fork(). So set one (-Dusethreads) and the rest is set for you. > USE_PERLIO I believe p5p has decided not to support -Uuseperlio anylonger, so no need to smoke-test it (and threads don't work without it on Win32 since half-way 5.7.2/5.7.3) > CFG (for debug) This is done in the smoke suite. > PERL_MALLOC Hmmm, I've never looked at this, but I'll try it. > Yves good luck, Abe -- Amsterdam Perl Mongers http://amsterdam.pm.org perl -wle '$_=q.dtr aJfagne wexrshuctahovkjhcskem nPoeprlritqlbu.; print@{{split//}}{"a".."x"}'