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RE: .inl file missing (working example attached)

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From:
Kratz, Thomas
Date:
August 6, 2001 09:45
Subject:
RE: .inl file missing (working example attached)
Message ID:
D5858D91F60ED51187A6000102656E3B01767C@mxs7.lrp.de


-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: Kratz, Thomas 
Gesendet: Montag, 6. August 2001 18:28
An: 'Garrett Goebel'
Betreff: RE: .inl file missing (working example attached)


Garret,

thanks for the module. But sadly I'm getting the same error as before.
The only difference to my Math::Simple is that the C source is read from a
file and not from the DATA filehandle.
"nmake test" is fine but after "nmake install" I can't use the module.
The Errormessage is the same as before.

Just a question: Should there be a .inl file in the dll directory or not.
Because all I'm getting is a Simple.inl in the make directory.

Could you perhaps send me a copy of your ./blib directory after the make.
And a copy of the ./_Inline directory after setting CLEAN_AFTER_BUILD to 0
would be fine.

If this doesn't help, I think I have to dive a bit deeper into the make
process and what Inline really does. I hoped there was a way around it ;-)

Thomas

> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: Garrett Goebel [mailto:garrett@scriptpro.com]
> Gesendet: Montag, 6. August 2001 17:31
> An: Thomas.Kratz@EX.LRP.DE
> Cc: 'inline@perl.org'
> Betreff: RE: .inl file missing (working example attached)
> 
> 
> 
> Thomas, 
> From: Kratz, Thomas [mailto:Thomas.Kratz@lrp.de] 
> > 
> > I think I was not specific enough. I'll try and tell you 
> > exactly what went wrong. 
> I've attached a working example of Math::Simple. 
> I'm using pretty much the same base system as you. 
> You might also look at the "Inline_test2" multiple Makefile.PL
> example out at inline.perl.org. I had '.inl' problems of a different >
sort whenever the '.pm' didn't have an assoicated Makefile.PL in the > same
directory.
> Garrett 


 
 

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