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Top Forums UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users 'make' problems (compliation problems?) Post 9839 by xyyz on Sunday 4th of November 2001 09:33:19 PM
Old 11-04-2001
thanks for the reply...

what you said is true... alot of these source packages recommend using GNU's make.

but the problem is still there after I installed the latest make build.

someone mentioned something about "as"...

I am totally new at this so please bear with me if I sound like an idiot... but are there any issues with make and the solaris version of "as"?

this is really bogging me down... 'cause I can't compile many sources...
 

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PERLRISCOS(1)						 Perl Programmers Reference Guide					     PERLRISCOS(1)

NAME
perlriscos - Perl version 5 for RISC OS DESCRIPTION
This document gives instructions for building Perl for RISC OS. It is complicated by the need to cross compile. There is a binary version of perl available from <http://www.cp15.org/perl/> which you may wish to use instead of trying to compile it yourself. BUILD
You need an installed and working gccsdk cross compiler <http://gccsdk.riscos.info/> and REXEN <http://www.cp15.org/programming/> Firstly, copy the source and build a native copy of perl for your host system. Then, in the source to be cross compiled: 1. $ ./Configure 2. Select the riscos hint file. The default answers for the rest of the questions are usually sufficient. Note that, if you wish to run Configure non-interactively (see the INSTALL document for details), to have it select the correct hint file, you'll need to provide the argument -Dhintfile=riscos on the Configure command-line. 3. $ make miniperl 4. This should build miniperl and then fail when it tries to run it. 5. Copy the miniperl executable from the native build done earlier to replace the cross compiled miniperl. 6. $ make 7. This will use miniperl to complete the rest of the build. AUTHOR
Alex Waugh <alex@alexwaugh.com> perl v5.18.2 2013-11-04 PERLRISCOS(1)
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