Hi Markus,

Thanks for the quick response. Unfortunately the '-H' option doesn't appear
to be supported on my system ( I've trawled the cc/cpp docs ).

Regards

Neil Shadrach

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From: Markus Jansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: make failure - OSF1 V4.0 878 alpha
Date: 06-11-03 23:49

> Hi Neil,

I had a similar problem on HP-UX - I had to specify
&quot;-Wp,-H1000000&quot;
as an additional compiler flag, to tell the compiler to tell the cpp
to augment its buffer to 1MByte (by far more than enough ...).

Another problem I encountered was that myldr/Makefile.PL uses $(LD)
where it should use $(CC) - Solaris doesn't complain but HP-UX does.
Have a look at your cpp/cc manual pages.

Unfortunately, I have built in the -Wp instruction into Perl itself,
and due to some high workload, I did not have time to deliver a
complete myldr/Makefile.PL patch to Autrijus - it currently looks like
I won't have this time before July :-(.

Best regards,

Markus

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&gt;Subject: make failure - OSF1 V4.0 878 alpha
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&gt;Any suggestions?
&gt;
&gt;# make
&gt;cc -c -std -fprm d -ieee -D_INTRINSICS -DLANGUAGE_C
&gt;-I/usr/local/lib/perl5/5.6.0/alpha-dec_osf/CORE  main.c
&gt;cc: Severe: An error occurred while attempting to read a source file:
Input
&gt;line too long for buffer.
&gt;*** Exit 1
&gt;Stop.
&gt;*** Exit 1
&gt;Stop.

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