(oops.. gmail web client sent it before I was ready.. should have used
TBird!)
Sorry for the slow response, but family summer activities have slowed
things down more than expected. (on the contrary, I figured it would allow
for more time!)
Anyway, I got it to work!
The suggestion
BUILDO
Sorry for the slow response, but family summer activities have slowed
things down more than expected. (on the contrary, I figured it would allow
for more time!)
Anyway, I got it to work!
The suggestion
BUILDOPTEXTRA=-static-libgcc -static-libstdc++
Was close, but it seems those options
Status Update:
I switched to development on a virtual machine to avoid settings
conflicts with my main computers and to allow easy reverts.
I'm able to build my own Strawberry! I am using the -static-libgcc
-static-libstdc++ switches ( I think that's what I need), but with
Strawberry, other
From:
-Original Message-
From: Octavian Rasnita
Sent: Tuesday, June 24, 2014 2:28 AM
Do you know if that static Perl can be used if the entire directory is
moved on another path?
Seems ok to me after I moved it:
C:\Windows\System32>perl-static -le "print $^X;print for @INC"
C:\_6
-Original Message-
From: kmx
Try to run dmake like this:
dmake "BUILDOPTEXTRA=-static-libgcc -static-libstdc++"
I wonder ... is a perl built with that option binary-compatible with a perl
that wasn't built with that option ?
Nothing to do with this thread, but if they *are* binary
-Original Message-
From: Octavian Rasnita
Sent: Tuesday, June 24, 2014 2:28 AM
Do you know if that static Perl can be used if the entire directory is
moved on another path?
Seems ok to me after I moved it:
C:\Windows\System32>perl-static -le "print $^X;print for @INC"
C:\_64\moved\s
On 23.6.2014 16:56, Robert Eden wrote:
On 6/23/2014 5:47 AM, sisyph...@optusnet.com.au wrote:
-Original Message- From: Robert Eden
Is there any documentation on compiling my own version of Strawberry?
I don't see any source code mentioned on the web page.
Well - you could just buil
From:
-Original Message-
From: Robert Eden
Is there any documentation on compiling my own version of Strawberry? I
don't see any source code mentioned on the web page.
Well - you could just build your own perl from source using (say) the
compiler and dmake that shipped with Strawb
From: "Robert Eden"
Subject: Re: statically linked Strawberry Perl for use with PerlApp?
On 6/23/2014 5:47 AM, sisyph...@optusnet.com.au wrote:
-Original Message- From: Robert Eden
Is there any documentation on compiling my own version of Strawberry? I
don't see
-Original Message-
From: Robert Eden
That should work! I'll let the list know how it goes (and if it works
with PerlApp)
Yes, please do - that would be interesting.
Cheers,
Rob
On 6/23/2014 5:47 AM, sisyph...@optusnet.com.au wrote:
-Original Message- From: Robert Eden
Is there any documentation on compiling my own version of
Strawberry? I don't see any source code mentioned on the web page.
Well - you could just build your own perl from source using (say) t
-Original Message-
From: Robert Eden
Is there any documentation on compiling my own version of Strawberry? I
don't see any source code mentioned on the web page.
Well - you could just build your own perl from source using (say) the
compiler and dmake that shipped with Strawberry.
On Mon, Jun 23, 2014 at 5:34 AM, Robert Eden wrote:
> Is there any documentation on compiling my own version of Strawberry? I
> don't see any source code mentioned on the web page.
>
I never tried to build Strawberry myself, but as far as I know, you need
this:
https://metacpan.org/release/Per
On 6/22/2014 7:26 PM, sisyph...@optusnet.com.au wrote:
I've looked through the list archives and google searches, but don't
see any Strawberry+PerlApp success stories.
An alternative would be to install Par::Packer and use its pp utility
to create the exe.
I believe that 'pp' provides, amo
From: Robert Eden
Sent: Monday, June 23, 2014 4:20 AM
Hi Robert,
I've looked through the list archives and google searches, but don't see
any Strawberry+PerlApp success stories.
An alternative would be to install Par::Packer and use its pp utility to
create the exe.
I believe that 'pp' pro
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