At 3:03 PM -0400 8/20/02, Henderson, Jordan wrote:
>I'm having a problem building 5.8.0:
>
>CC/DECC /Include=[]/Standard=Relaxed_ANSI/Prefix=All/Obj=.obj /NOANSI_ALIAS/floa
>t=ieee/ieee=denorm_results/Define=("VERSION=""1.75""","XS_VERSION=""1.75""")/Inc
>lude=([--],[.Encode])/NoList ENCODE.c
>%CC-F-OPENIN, error opening HOME:[000000.PERL.PERL-5_8_0.EXT.ENCODE]ENCODE.C; as
> input
>-RMS-E-FNF, file not found
This file is generated from ENCODE.xs. About a dozen lines before
the compile fails you should see something like:
$ MCR [--]miniperl.exe "-I[--.lib]" "-I[--.lib]" [--.lib.ExtUtils]xsubpp -typemap
[--.lib.ExtUtils]typemap ENCODE.xs >ENCODE.C
and if that failed for some reason then you wouldn't have the .C
file. I don't think we can say for sure what's going on until we
peel back the layers a bit.
The only other thought I have is that Encode has a very complicated
build process and a later version of MMK might help. Here's what I
have, which I think is the latest:
$ mmk/ident
%MMK-I-IDENT, this is the MadGoat Make Utility V3.9-2
-MMK-I-COPYRIGHT, Copyright � 1992-2001, MadGoat Software. All Rights Reserved.
>Didn't see anything about this in the ML archives.
>
>Oh, this is:
>
>MMK V3.8-1
>Compaq C V6.2-008 on OpenVMS Alpha V7.3
>OpenVMS Alpha V7.3 (but, you knew that)
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