Configure.pl had a few problems. Thought I would send it to the list. Below
this is a 'perl -"V"' if you want to know that info.
Thanks...
Parrot Version 0.0.4 Configure
Copyright (C) 2001-2002 Yet Another Society
Since you're running this script, you obviously have
Perl 5--I'll be pulling some defaults from its configuration.
Checking the MANIFEST to make sure you have a complete Parrot kit...
Okay, we found everything. Next you'll need to answer
a few questions about your system. Defaults are in square
brackets, and you can hit enter to accept them. If you
don't want the default, type a new value in. If that new
value starts with a '+', it will be concatenated to the
default value.
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?
[/Standard=Relaxed_ANSI/Prefix=All/Obj=.obj/NoList/NOANSI_ALIAS/include=([.incl
ude],"/here")]
What flags would you like passed to your linker? [/NoTrace/NoMap]
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]
Now I have to find out what opcode files you would like to compile into your
Parrot.
The following opcode files are available:
core.ops io.ops obscure.ops rx.ops
WARNING: Bad Things may happen if the first file on the list isn't core.ops.
WARNING: These file names will not be checked for spelling, and typing them
wrong will force you to run Configure again.
WARNING: I worry way too much about Configure users.
Which opcode files would you like? [core.ops io.ops rx.ops]
Determining if your C compiler is actually gcc (this could take a while):
Your C compiler is not gcc.
Probing Perl 5's configuration to determine which headers you have (this could
take a while on slow machines)...
Determining C data type sizes by compiling and running a small C program (this
could take a while):
Building ./test.c from test_c.in...
Figuring out what integer type we can mix with pointers...
We'll use 'unsigned int'.
Building a preliminary version of include/parrot/config.h, your Makefiles, and
other files:
Building include/parrot/config.h from config_h.in...
Building ./Makefile from Makefile.in...
Use of uninitialized value in substitution iterator at configure.pl line 811.
Building ./classes/Makefile from classes/Makefile.in...
Building ./docs/Makefile from docs/Makefile.in...
Building ./languages/Makefile from languages/Makefile.in...
Building ./languages/jako/Makefile from languages/jako/Makefile.in...
Building ./languages/miniperl/Makefile from
languages/miniperl/Makefile.in...
Building ./languages/scheme/Makefile from languages/scheme/Makefile.in...
Building lib/Parrot/Types.pm from Types_pm.in...
Building lib/Parrot/Config.pm from Config_pm.in...
Checking some things by compiling and running another small C program (this
could take a while):
Building ./testparrotsizes.c from testparrotsizes_c.in...
#include "parrot/parrot.h"
..^
%CC-F-NOINCLFILEF, Cannot find file "parrot/parrot.h" specified in #include
directive.
at line number 9 in file TESTPARROTSIZES.C;1
C compiler died! at (eval 1) line 13.
%RMS-E-FNF, file not found
$ perl -"V"
Summary of my perl5 (revision 5.0 version 6 subversion 1) configuration:
Platform:
osname=VMS, osvers=V7.2-1, archname=VMS_AXP
uname='VMS briana V7.2-1 AlphaStation 200 4/233'
config_args='-"des" -"Dcf_email=system"'
hint=none, useposix=false, d_sigaction=define
usethreads=undef use5005threads=undef useithreads=undef
usemultiplicity=undef
useperlio=undef d_sfio=undef uselargefiles=undef usesocks=undef
use64bitint=undef use64bitall=undef uselongdouble=undef
Compiler:
cc='CC/DECC', ccflags
='/Include=[]/Standard=Relaxed_ANSI/Prefix=All/Obj=.obj/NoList/NOANSI_ALIAS',
optimize='',
cppflags='undef'
ccversion='60490005', gccversion='', gccosandvers='undef'
intsize=4, longsize=4, ptrsize=4, doublesize=8, byteorder=1234
d_longlong=define, longlongsize=8, d_longdbl=define, longdblsize=16
ivtype='long', ivsize=4, nvtype='double', nvsize=8, Off_t='int',
lseeksize=4
alignbytes=8, usemymalloc=N, prototype=define
Linker and Libraries:
ld='Link', ldflags ='/NoTrace/NoMap'
libpth=/sys$share /sys$library
libs=
perllibs=
libc=(DECCRTL), so=exe, useshrplib=undef, libperl=undef
Dynamic Linking:
dlsrc=dl_vms.c, dlext=exe, d_dlsymun=undef, ccdlflags=''
cccdlflags='', lddlflags='/Share'
Characteristics of this PERLSHR image:
Compile-time options: DEBUGGING
Built under VMS
Compiled at Aug 16 2001 15:46:23
%ENV:
PERLLIB="PERL_ROOT:[LIB]"
PERLSHR="$4$DUA1:[PERL-5_6_1]PERLSHR.EXE"
PERL_ROOT="$4$DUA1:[PERL-5_6_1.]"
@INC:
PERL_ROOT:[LIB]
perl_root:[lib.VMS_AXP.5_6_1]
perl_root:[lib]
perl_root:[lib.site_perl.VMS_AXP]
perl_root:[lib.site_perl]
/perl_root/lib/site_perl
.
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