> > This may seem obvious but try `which perl` as the make process user, from
> > that directory.
> >
> > Does IRIX still hide perl in /usr/sbin? the old 5.003 might still be first
> > in the path. It bit me before on a origin...
>
> apple 14# which perl
> /usr/sbin/perl
> esip 15# whereis perl
> perl: /bin/perl /bin/perl.old /usr/bin/perl /usr/bin/perl.old
> /usr/sbin/perl /usr/sbin/perl5.003 /usr/sbin/perl.old /lib/perl
> /usr/local/bin/perl /usr/share/catman/p_man/cat1/perl.z
> apple 16# perl -v
>
> This is perl, version 5.004_04 built for irix
>
> Copyright 1987-1997, Larry Wall
>
> Perl may be copied only under the terms of either the Artistic License or
> theGNU General Public License, which may be found in the Perl 5.0 source
> kit.
>
> apple 17#
>
> What should I do?
Ouch. If I were you, I'd start by compiling the newest perl from CPAN.
Keep in mind that if the box is being used by others that you may break some
minor compatibility things when changing versions of Perl. You need a newly
compiled version, I suspect. Often the SGI version winds up not working
very well with mod_perl and family. OTOH if mod_perl worked... This may be
outta my league.
> Thanks, --apple
>
> >
> > > My machine is origin200 run on IRIX6.4. I did install apache 1.3.9 and
> > > modperl 1.21. Now I try to install embperl which I can pass all makefile
> > > but I get an error in make test process. I don't know why it cannot
> > > start my httpd which I can run it in the apache directoty. Here is the
> > > details:
> > >
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