On Fri, Nov 22, 2013 at 06:10:43PM +0000, Fraser Adams wrote: > Hi all > Out of curiosity has someone just changed the PerlLibs tests in > Proton (over the last couple of weeks)? > > When I first started out with Proton (Ubuntu 11.10 - yeah I know I > ought to upgrade) a month or so back I got: > -- Trying alternative search for Perl > -- PerlLibs Not Found > > I could get around it by cmake .. -DPERL_LIBRARY=`locate -n 1 libperl.so` > > but for the last few weeks I've been able just to do cmake .. > > I've just done svn update and it seems to be barfing again, so has > anybody changed the tests recently? > > It could just be that stuff was saved in my cache, but I'm kind of > curious. BTW Qpid detects Perl fine for me, no idea what Proton is > doing differently - it seems odd and inconsistent that different > CMake tests exist for Proton and Qpid. > > thoughts?
Not that I'm aware. Looking atthe FindPerlLibs.cmake module, it's not been touched since I added in back in June. And nothing shows in the logs as having changed the Perl bits. I'd have to go back over them, but the Qpid and Proton finds probably have subtle differences. If you want to file a JIRA and assign it to me, I'll dig into it a bit and see. -- Darryl L. Pierce, Sr. Software Engineer @ Red Hat, Inc. Delivering value year after year. Red Hat ranks #1 in value among software vendors. http://www.redhat.com/promo/vendor/
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