Request 287 was acted upon. _________________________________________________________________________
URL: https://rt.openpkg.org/id/287 Ticket: [OpenPKG #287] Subject: openpkg-1.3.0l perl-5.8.0-1.3.0.src.rpm Requestors: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Queue: openpkg Owner: Nobody Status: open Transaction: Correspondence added by [EMAIL PROTECTED] Time: Thu Nov 20 14:42:15 2003 ________________________________________________________________________ Hello Christian, On Thu, Nov 20, 2003, Kirchhammer, Christian via RT wrote: > the sub Makefile 's of the perl-5.8.0 > > -bash-2.05b$ find . -name "Makefile" > ./lib/unicore/Makefile > ./mint/Makefile > ./NetWare/Makefile > ./pod/Makefile > ./utils/Makefile > ./vmesa/Makefile > ./vos/Makefile > ./win32/Makefile > ./x2p/Makefile > ./Makefile > > if I change directly to the subdir and execute make: > NetWare, win32 have the separator error > What do you mean? What happens when you type: $ cd NetWare && make lib/re.pm or even just: $ cd NetWare && make Try this with win32 as well, since only these two Makefiles seem to have lib/re.pm in them. This is puzzling however, because in neither case is lib/re.pm a target (as called by Perl's build procedure). > P.S. > -bash-2.05b$ type make > make is hashed (/export/cw/bin/make) > -bash-2.05b$ which make > ~/bin/make > This is also strange, because before you mentioned that your path was: PATH=/export/cw/bin:/export/cw/sbin:[...] Why does 'which' report make in a '~/bin' when it should find '/export/cw/bin' first? -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] Development Team, Operations Northern Europe Cable & Wireless Telecommunications Services GmbH
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