Op een winterige herfstdag (Monday 22 December 2003 00:29), schreef Nicholas Clark: > On Sun, Dec 21, 2003 at 04:09:39AM +0100, Abe Timmerman wrote: [snip] > > Different stage in the process. M (and m) are the result of `make` > > failing (with M we have a miniperl executable and run `make minitest`, > > with m there is no executable). t is the result of `make test-prep` > > failing which means there is a perl executable but there is something > > else is the way to really run `make _test`. > > I'm afraid we still have to look in the logfile to what is failing. > > OK. I'd guess that something in threads.xs doesn't build on Windows > (or at leats on Steve Hay's configuration) I just tried with MinGW on w2k and that failes during dmake for shared.c (should give 'm' not 't' in the matrix) Sorry I can't easily copy 'n' paste the error message now, so you'll have to wait a bit for it. Tommorow I'll also try on the WinNT machine with CL > I hope that he's in this coming week and has time to forward a log > (or someone else is able to replicate this on Windows) Good luck, Abe -- Ahh, duh. (Thumping forehead against keybsalf<9iw.) -- Jarkko Hietaniemi on p5p @ 2003-02-11Thread Previous