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RE: [perl #20881] Make problem

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From:
Waleed Hamad
Date:
February 13, 2003 07:05
Subject:
RE: [perl #20881] Make problem
Message ID:
CBEBC93DECBBD411ADD900508BAF216010E62D3B@exchange2.strong-funds.com


Andy,
 I just tried it and I was able to delete about 16 of them.

 Ran the make command and I got the following


make: *** No rule to make target `<command', needed by `miniperlmain.o'.
Stop.

Does that mean I need to delete the <command line> as well??

 Waleed

-----Original Message-----
From: Andy Dougherty [mailto:perlbug-followup@perl.org]
Sent: Wednesday, February 12, 2003 8:17 PM
To: whamad@strong.com
Subject: Re: [perl #20881] Make problem


On 12 Feb 2003, Waleed Hamad wrote:

>  I just downloaded perl 5.6.1
> make: *** No rule to make target `<built-in>', needed by `miniperlmain.o'.

The fix is simply to delete all the lines in 'makefile' that contain
the string '<built-in>'.

This is also fixed in perl-5.8.0, which you might consider using instead.
 
> Do you know what am I missing??

Nothing, really.  It's a change in gcc-3's output that appeared after
5.6.1 was released.

-- 
    Andy Dougherty		doughera@lafayette.edu




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