Randy Kobes wrote:
If you put the compiled modules in place, and then run
'nmake test', is the problem that things get cleaned out
first (erasing the binaries), or that it just tries to
recompile things? On my system (which has VC++), 'nmake
test' first cleans things out, which erases
Rodent of Unusual Size wrote:
Randy Kobes wrote:
If you put the compiled modules in place, and then run
'nmake test', is the problem that things get cleaned out
first (erasing the binaries), or that it just tries to
recompile things? On my system (which has VC++), 'nmake
test' first cleans
Stas Bekman wrote:
Geoffrey Young wrote:
Rodent of Unusual Size wrote:
Randy Kobes wrote:
If you put the compiled modules in place, and then run
'nmake test', is the problem that things get cleaned out
first (erasing the binaries), or that it just tries to
recompile things? On my system (which
Rodent of Unusual Size wrote:
Geoffrey Young wrote:
I'm happy to work on this, and I can sense your frustration. if I understand
you correctly, what you want to do is this:
$ perl Makefile.PL -apxs /apache/2.0.48/worker/perl-5.8.3/bin/apxs
$ t/TEST -conf
and then copy all the resulting
On Fri, 26 Mar 2004, Rodent of Unusual Size wrote:
Geoffrey Young wrote:
if apxs is being invoked but isn't available you may have a leftover
TestConfigData.pm sitting around which you can safely remove. or you didn't
explicitly pass -httpd or something like that, which you ought to be
Rodent of Unusual Size wrote:
specifically what operations need make or nmake? i need to
know so i can provide appropriately-prepared files so it
won't try to run it. this is so i can run it on systems
that don't have a developer environment installed..
let me put this another way: after
Rodent of Unusual Size wrote:
Rodent of Unusual Size wrote:
specifically what operations need make or nmake? i need to
know so i can provide appropriately-prepared files so it
won't try to run it. this is so i can run it on systems
that don't have a developer environment installed..
Geoffrey Young wrote:
if apxs is being invoked but isn't available you may have a leftover
TestConfigData.pm sitting around which you can safely remove. or you didn't
explicitly pass -httpd or something like that, which you ought to be able to
do via t/TEST -conf -httpd /path/to/httpd as
specifically what operations need make or nmake? i need to
know so i can provide appropriately-prepared files so it
won't try to run it. this is so i can run it on systems
that don't have a developer environment installed..
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