Re: stat() and the NLA0: device.

2005-02-03 Thread Craig A. Berry
At 11:29 AM -0600 2/3/05, John E. Malmberg wrote: On Wed, 2 Feb 2005, Craig A. Berry wrote: At 2:41 PM -0600 2/2/05, John E. Malmberg wrote: I notice that Perl is checking if the stat is being done on the NULL device, and generating a fake stat structure. stat() should return the correct

Re: How do I emulate unix exit status from Perl on VMS

2005-02-03 Thread sebb
On Wed, 02 Feb 2005 18:57:58 -0800, Sampath Ravindhran [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have a Java application that uses the Runtime.exec() method to run a bunch of Perl scripts. When the perl program exits, the java application retrieves the exit status of the perl process, and expects it to be

Re: stat() and the NLA0: device.

2005-02-03 Thread John E. Malmberg
On Thu, 3 Feb 2005, Craig A. Berry wrote: At 11:29 AM -0600 2/3/05, John E. Malmberg wrote: On Wed, 2 Feb 2005, Craig A. Berry wrote: At 2:41 PM -0600 2/2/05, John E. Malmberg wrote: With OpenVMS 8.2 and when using the standard compliant stat structure, the code handling the NULL device

5.8.6 - %MMS-F-GWKNOACTS, Actions to update ATTRS.C are unknown.

2005-02-03 Thread John E. Malmberg
On Thu, 3 Feb 2005, John E. Malmberg wrote: I am chasing down my next problem now. @make_ext Sys$Disk:[]miniperl.exe MMS Making attrs (dynamic) Descrip.MMS out-of-date with respect to MAKEFILE.PL, [--.LIB]CONFIG.PM, [--]CONFIG.H Cleaning current config before rebuilding

Re: 5.8.6 - %MMS-F-GWKNOACTS, Actions to update ATTRS.C are unknown.

2005-02-03 Thread Craig A. Berry
At 3:52 PM -0600 2/3/05, John E. Malmberg wrote: MCR [--]miniperl.exe -e print qq{[--]DBGPerlShr.exe/Share\n} ATTRS.OPT Copy/NoConfirm ATTRS.OPT [--.LIB.AUTO.ATTRS]ATTRS.OPT %MMS-F-GWKNOACTS, Actions to update ATTRS.C are unknown. %MMS-F-ABORT, For target DYNEXT, CLI returned abort status:

Re: 5.8.6 - %MMS-F-GWKNOACTS, Actions to update ATTRS.C are unknown.

2005-02-03 Thread John E. Malmberg
Craig A. Berry wrote: At 3:52 PM -0600 2/3/05, John E. Malmberg wrote: I'm pretty sure this is an MMS bug. I've never been able to whittle it down to a really simple reproducer, but removing MMS from the equation or removing mixed-case filenames from the equation has always solved the problem.