Re: Digest::SHA on OpenVMS

2006-02-07 Thread Mark Berryman
Mark Shelor wrote: Hello, I'm the author of Digest::SHA, and only recently became aware of issues regarding some of the module's test scripts when run on OpenVMS. I've released a new version of Digest::SHA which hopefully addresses what I suspect to be the problem: http://search.cpan.org/

build failure 5.84-5.88

2006-02-07 Thread Chris Sharman
Alpha VMS 7.3-1, DEC C 6.5-001, MMK 3.9-6, MMS 3.4-3. Just a default build. I can't upgrade VMS (I need appletalk to work), and the prebuilt binaries are for vms 7.3-2 up. I want a copy of perl to massage VMS/RMS data files into a format suitable for load into mysql. First I need to build it, the

Re: build failure 5.84-5.88

2006-02-07 Thread John E. Malmberg
Chris Sharman wrote: Alpha VMS 7.3-1, DEC C 6.5-001, MMK 3.9-6, MMS 3.4-3. Just a default build. I can't upgrade VMS (I need appletalk to work), and the prebuilt binaries are for vms 7.3-2 up. I want a copy of perl to massage VMS/RMS data files into a format suitable for load into mysql. First

Re: build failure 5.84-5.88

2006-02-07 Thread Craig A. Berry
At 11:31 AM + 2/7/06, Chris Sharman wrote: >Alpha VMS 7.3-1, DEC C 6.5-001, MMK 3.9-6, MMS 3.4-3. >Just a default build. >I can't upgrade VMS (I need appletalk to work), and the prebuilt >binaries are for vms 7.3-2 up. One of the ones I pointed you to yesterday was built on 7.2-1, as its name

Re: build failure 5.84-5.88

2006-02-07 Thread Craig Berry
On Tuesday, February 07, 2006, at 08:33AM, Chris Sharman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >... failed again - is it tripping over ODS5 >(disk$web:[tools.perl-5^.8^.8]) ? >I think I'll build without dots. >From README.vms, which is recommended reading for anyone buliding Perl on VMS, >especially thos

Re: Tie::CPHash prereq for Module::Build? (was: Module::Build status on VMS)

2006-02-07 Thread Ken Williams
On Feb 5, 2006, at 10:18 PM, Yitzchak Scott-Thoennes wrote: Ken, do you have any problem with bundling Tie::CPHash in Module::Build under t/bundled? The .pm file is just 5k. Alternatively, it could be a build prerequisite, but I'm guessing you'd rather not do that. Sure, bundling in t/bundle