Op een mooie zomerdag (Tuesday 26 July 2005 06:37),schreef John E. Malmberg: > When I pulled down a new copy today, for some reason the vms/vmsish.h > was missing some of the required const prototypes in order to compile > vms.c, so I am confused as to how it seemed to be building yesterday. > > I suppose I should change the subject as it is against a different days > blead, but I have no idea where the number 25210 came from.
25210 is the changenumber assigned by the version control system. In the rsync archive the changenumber is put in the file ".patch". [snip] > My build just died because it can not figure out how to create > pod/perlcygwin.pod. As near as I can tell, that file was supposed to be > in the distribution, but rsync does not report it as available for > download, and it is not in the MANIFEST. file. Unlike pod/perlvms.pod (which is copied from vms/perlvms.pod); all the other pod/perl<os>.pod files are generated (copied) from README.<os> during the build process HTH + Good luck, Abe -- "Crashes Perl (or Used To)" is not a really useful classifying criterion, it's about as useful as "the number of characters in the test is divisible by 73". -- Jarkko Hietaniemi on p5p @ 2001-10-30