Mark Murray wrote:
I'm not sure how to fix this problem. Unlike our other build tools,
perl is not designed to be able to be cross-built: It builds bits
of itself and assumes they can be safely executed to build other bits.
Perl is hugely fragile; cross-building it is a big PITA. If
David Scheidt wrote:
On Tue, 23 Nov 1999, David O'Brien wrote:
Thanks to Marcel's latest Makefile.inc1 changes (1.92), a -current
buildworld running on an older -current system now progresses much
further - in fact it now completes :-).
Actually, I've been seeing just the
Thanks to Marcel's latest Makefile.inc1 changes (1.92), a -current
buildworld running on an older -current system now progresses much
further - in fact it now completes :-).
There are, however still a few problems - as far as I can tell, these
are all related to the wrong version of perl being
Peter Jeremy writes:
| Thanks to Marcel's latest Makefile.inc1 changes (1.92), a -current
| buildworld running on an older -current system now progresses much
| further - in fact it now completes :-).
|
| There are, however still a few problems - as far as I can tell, these
| are all related to