In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Joel Rees) wrote:
...
Did you do the make install?
...hum shame on me too !
i forgot it :(((
now all is ok :))
--
klp
me too,
ok, now, with no sdk options, build perl is ok.
#./configure
#make
...
Everything is up to date. Type 'make test' to run test suite.
#make test
...
All tests successful.
u=3.97 s=3.49 cu=216.67 cs=71.70 scripts=931 tests=117291
#
...but I did not pay attention to the
On 29-okt-2006, at 9:02, kurtz le pirate wrote:
#/Users/admin/Downloaded/devel/perl/perl-5.8.8/perl -v
This is perl, v5.8.8 built for darwin-2level
...
shame on me !
any chance to repair that ?
Those paths seem to go pretty much everywhere so if I were you, I'd
just rebuild perl with the
On 29-okt-2006, at 12:25, Bas Schulte wrote:
Those paths seem to go pretty much everywhere so if I were you, I'd
just rebuild perl with the proper path (-D /the/path/you/want on
the ./Configure commandline).
Oops, too fast. That would be -Dprefix=/the/path/you/want
On 2006/10/29, at 17:02, kurtz le pirate wrote:
me too,
ok, now, with no sdk options, build perl is ok.
#./configure
#make
...
Everything is up to date. Type 'make test' to run test suite.
#make test
...
All tests successful.
u=3.97 s=3.49 cu=216.67 cs=71.70 scripts=931
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Joel Rees) wrote:
Did you do the make install?
i don't !
The make install step moves your executables where you specify. If
you don't specify, the default is /usr/local/bin which, in my
opinion, is as good a place as any.
no perl