<Den 12 Dec 2000, 8:42 Uhr, hat Bob Forkner geschrieben:>
< FW: Makefile.PL core dump >
> Yesterday I upgraded Perl to 5.00503 on a test machine and I still got
Another machine???
Dubious!
Makefile.PL uses MakeMaker and that depends on the settings in
Config.pm, best is always to build perl on the machine it will be
used.
> the dump. Am looking at upgrading on the production system as soon as
> we can find a time slot. Here is the Perl info on the current
> production system.
Have you tried to built perl by yourself or did you install a
precompiled library?
> > Use an unthreaded Perl.
>
> The current Perl (and the upgrade) are installed from a Solaris
> Package distribution. Don't know if it's threaded or not. I'm
> assuming not, since I have seen several warnings about it.
Definitivley not:
> usethreads=undef useperlio=undef d_sfio=undef
> Upgrade Perl (but not to 5.6.0).
What is not o.k. with perl5.6?
It is not a problem with perl, i'm sure some of your system libs are
corrupted or missing.
For me 'writing the Makefile' works well, got only some test
failures, which is a problem, cause i'm running perl on cygwin and
that is not a real unix.
Ciao,
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Gerrit Peter Haase
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