On Wed, Oct 03, 2001 at 07:09:06PM +0100, Simon Cozens wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 03, 2001 at 01:55:39PM -0400, Dan Sugalski wrote:
> > If you want to wait, that's fine. I don't think I'm going to get untangled 
> > for another day or three, though.
> 
> Waiting might also help to shake out whatever's wrong with Win2K. Maybe
> it's just Brent's system being funny. (And I'd try playing with Compaq
> Test Drive's OpenVMS system, but I can't find gzip, vmstar or, unfortunately,
> perl. And damn, it's been a long time since I used DCL.)

Unpleasent things happen with 5.005_03

$ perl Configure.pl
Subroutine ln redefined at /perl_root/lib/ExtUtils/Manifest.pm line 27.
Parrot Configure
Copyright (C) 2001 Yet Another Society

Since you're running this script, you obviously have
Perl 5--I'll be pulling some defaults from its configuration.

First, I'm gonna check the manifest, to make sure you got a 
complete Parrot kit.

Okay, we found everything.  Next you'll need to answer 
a few questions about your system.  Rules are the same 
as Perl 5's Configure--defaults are in square brackets, 
and you can hit enter to accept them.

What C compiler do you want to use? [CC/DECC] 
How about your linker? [Link] 
What flags would you like passed to your C compiler? 
[/float=ieee/Include=[]/Standard=Relaxed_ANSI/Prefix=All/Obj=.obj/NoList -I./include] 
Which libraries would you like your C compiler to include? [] 
How big would you like integers to be? [long] 
And your floats? [double] 
What is your native opcode type? [long] 
Okay.  Now I'm gonna probe Perl 5's configuration to see
what headers you have around.  This could take a bit on slow 
machines...
Out of memory!
Out of memory!
%SYSTEM-F-ABORT, abort


bleadperl 12109 is slightly less unpleasent.

Okay.  Now I'm gonna probe Perl 5's configuration to see
what headers you have around.  This could take a bit on slow 
machines...

Alright, now I'm gonna check some stuff by compiling and running
a small C program.  This could take a bit...
Use of uninitialized value in concatenation (.) or string at configure.pl line 137.
%DCL-W-VALREQ, missing qualifier or keyword value - supply all required values 
\INCLUDE\
C compiler died! at configure.pl line 137.
%RMS-E-FNF, file not found



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