Re: perl needed
Johnie Ingram wrote:
>
> "Eric" == Eric Delaunay <delaunay@lix.polytechnique.fr> writes:
>
> Eric> -DXS_VERSION=\"1.02\" -fpic -I../.. POSIX.c cc: Internal
> Eric> compiler error: program cc1 got fatal signal 11 make[2]: ***
> Eric> [POSIX.o] Error 1 make[2]: Leaving directory
>
> Hm. Never happened to me, but then again I've never tried to compile
> perl with gcc either. :-)
Well, this error comes from too big expression gcc has to analyze in the
"constant" function. In fact, each strcmp is expanded in a complex expression
due to the use of optimizations coming from bits/string2.h (libc6-dev). I
disabled this kind of optimizations then perl compiled.
> I've uploaded the perl packages to ftp1.us.debian.org/debian/local:
> they're compiled with egcs and fail only 28% of the tests, if we can
> consider that good. My main beef with it is that network support
> doesn't work, in the sense that running perl "mirror" will instantly
> consume all memory and CPU.
I don't remember the total list of tests my perl failed, but at least
op/groups because of a strange error: $( returns a string containing the real
user id followed by garbage :-( (eg. "0 14724", and I'm sure there is no
14724 group id on my system !).
> Its gdbm dependency is wrong too, but perl-base just might work well
> enough to get dpkg-shlibdeps to build libc6 bash.
Ok I'll download it as soon as possible (for now the transatlantic channel is
too slow :-(( ).
Bye.
PS: Is there any other mirror of your directory around, especially in Europe ?
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delaunay@lix.polytechnique.fr | En les supprimant." Henri Jeanson (1900-1970)
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