ON, actions to build BYTE_T.OBJ unknown
At this point the MMK subprocess appears to go into an infinite loop doing
lots of I/O and using lots of CPU but with no files open.
I see that BYTE.c has been compiled and the same directory contains BYTE_T.C
so I'm confused as to why MMK has
On Tuesday, February 15, 2005, at 03:20PM, Dave Greenwood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> >I'm trying to build 5.8.6 on VMS 7.3-1, Compaq C V6.5-001 and an ODS-2 disk.
> >The build stops as follows:
>
> What version of MMK? Type:
>
> $ MMK/IDENT
That does
king:
dlsrc=dl_vms.c, dlext=exe, d_dlsymun=undef, ccdlflags=''
cccdlflags='', lddlflags='/Share'
Characteristics of this PERLSHR image:
Compile-time options: DEBUGGING
Built under VMS
Compiled at Feb 16 2005 16:56:26
%ENV:
PERLSHR="PERL_ROOT:[00]PERL
Date: Thu, 17 Feb 2005 16:09:45 -0600
From: "Craig A. Berry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: failed tests after 5.8.6 build
In-reply-to: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Dave Greenwood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: vmsperl@perl.org
> At 4:25 PM -0500 2/17/05, Dave Greenwood wrot
ailed List of Failed
---
t/cwd.t 989 512?? ?? % ??
t/taint.t989 512?? ?? % ??
t/win32.t100 1024?? ?? % ??
12 subtests skipped.
Failed 3/7 test scripts, 57.14% okay. 0/523 subtests failed, 100.00% okay.
%RMS-E-FNF, file not found
%MMK-F-ERRUPD, error status %X00018292 occurred when updating target
TEST_DYNAMIC
$
Thanks,
Dave
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Craig Berry wrote:
> At 2:27 PM -0500 2/18/05, Dave Greenwood wrote:
> >I've installed Perl 5.8.6 (using VMS 7.3-1 and MMK 3.9-9. I then downloaded
> >PathTools 3.04 and unpacked that into
> >PERL_ROOT:[LIB.SITE_PERL.PATHTOOLS-3_04...].
>
> Eek. You should n
(no pun intended).
So - what's a ".al" file? It's not in the module package so what
creates it?
Could this be symptomatic of a directory depth problem? (PERL_ROOT
is of the form disk:[dir.PERL-5_8_1.PERL_BIN.])
Thanks,
Dave
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Dave GreenwoodEma
> Dave,
>
> Sorry your message languished so long without a reply.
That's okay. I appreciate the response. Besides, I was out of the
office part of the time anyway.
> At 11:26 AM -0400 7/30/04, Dave Greenwood wrote:
> >VMS AXP 7.2-2
> >
> >I've been r
ntax error
Since 'typesbyname' is a trivial subroutine (just a simple lookup in a hash
table), I'm wondering if there's something screwy about my general perl
installation?
I note that the first error message above says the error is in
'/perl_root/lib/site_perl/VMS_A