I zipped up the log files and config.h. You can grab it from http://nbpfaus.net/~pfau/perlbuild.zip.
perlbuild-1.log was the first part of the build. That failed due to not finding dynaloader.c. I issued the MMK commands to get it generated and then resubmitted the build. That produced perlbuild-2.log. I started all of this after deleting the entire directory tree and unpacking the sources again. I have MMK V3.9-9. I'll try again with 4.1. On Sat, Dec 22, 2012 at 11:15 PM, Craig A. Berry <craigbe...@mac.com> wrote: > > On Dec 22, 2012, at 5:14 PM, Thomas Pfau <tfp...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > My build had problems with DynLoader which I was able to get past with > 'mmk dynloader.xs', 'mmk dynloader.c', 'mmk all'. > > I didn't have that problem. I don't know if it makes a difference, but I > was using MMK 4.1 for this. > > > After that I restarted the full build. It died with the following > while building in dist/Cwd: > > > > Link /NoTrace/NoMap /Shareable=[--.LIB.AUTO.CWD]PL_CWD.EXE > Cwd.opt/Option,[--]perlshr_attr.opt/Option > > %LINK-W-SHRWRNERS, compilation warnings > > in shareable image file > DISK$USERS:[pfau.FREEWARE.perl-5_16_2]PERLSHR.EXE;1 > > %MMK-F-ERRUPD, error status %X10648268 occurred when updating target > [--.LIB.AUTO.CWD]PL_CWD.EXE > > %MMK-F-ERRUPD, error status %X10648268 occurred when updating target > [--.LIB.AUTO.CWD]PL_CWD.EXE > > Unsuccessful make(dist/Cwd): code=1024 at make_ext.pl line 466. > > %NONAME-F-NOMSG, Message number 0C14803C > > %MMK-F-ERRUPD, error status %X0C14803C occurred when updating target > DYNEXT > > This is almost certainly a symptom of not getting completely cleaned up > after the compiler warnings you reported earlier. > > > > > I looked further up in the build log and found this: > > > > Link /NoTrace/NoMap/Share=PERLSHR.EXE DynaLoader.obj, > []perlshr_bld.opt/Option, perlshr_attr.opt/Option > > %LINK-W-NOSUCHMOD, module PERL not found > > in library DISK$USERS:[pfau.FREEWARE.perl-5_16_2]LIBPERL.OLB;1 > > %LINK-W-NOSUCHMOD, module GLOBALS not found > > in library DISK$USERS:[pfau.FREEWARE.perl-5_16_2]LIBPERL.OLB;1 > > Link /NoTrace/NoMap/THREADS=(MULTIPLE_KERNEL,UPCALLS)/Exe=PERL.EXE > perlmain.obj, perlshr.opt/Option, perlshr_attr.opt/Option ,[]crt$ > > %LINK-W-SHRWRNERS, compilation warnings > > in shareable image file > DISK$USERS:[pfau.FREEWARE.perl-5_16_2]PERLSHR.EXE;1 > > > > Any ideas? > > Something went wrong compiling globals.c and/or perl.c. If you have > compiler warnings or failures that we haven't addressed yet, that would be > the place to start. If there aren't any that we haven't dealt with, then > you haven't been getting the results of the previous compiles cleaned up > adequately. > > > BTW, is threading supported on VMS? > > It is, but you don't get it unless you configure with -"Dusethreads". My > link looked like: > > $ sea sys$login:build_5_16_2.log "exe=perl" > Link /NoTrace/NoMap/Exe=PERL.EXE perlmain.obj, perlshr.opt/Option, > perlshr_attr.opt/Option ,[]crtl.opt/Options > > > ________________________________________ > Craig A. Berry > mailto:craigbe...@mac.com > > "... getting out of a sonnet is much more > difficult than getting in." > Brad Leithauser > > -- Thomas Pfau tfp...@gmail.com http://www.linkedin.com/in/thomaspfau http://nbpfaus.net/~pfau/