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installation bug #931

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p5pRT opened this issue Dec 10, 1999 · 3 comments
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installation bug #931

p5pRT opened this issue Dec 10, 1999 · 3 comments

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p5pRT commented Dec 10, 1999

Migrated from rt.perl.org#1874 (status was 'resolved')

Searchable as RT1874$

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p5pRT commented Dec 10, 1999

From kumudu_s@hotmail.com

I use " sh Configure -Dcc=gcc -des "

It repeats the following infinitely

current working directory /kumudu/lan/app/pkg/prl/perl5.005_03
/bin/sh Makefile.SH
Extracting Makefile (with variable substitutions)
make depend MAKEDEPEND=
sh ./makedepend MAKE=make

Please help me to sort this out.

Thanks
KUMUDU

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p5pRT commented Dec 12, 1999

From [Unknown Contact. See original ticket]

Kumudu Suriyaarachchi writes​:

Hi!
I am trying to install perl on a sparc 10 with Solaris 2.6

I use " sh Configure -Dcc=gcc -des "

It repeats the following infinitely

current working directory /kumudu/lan/app/pkg/prl/perl5.005_03
/bin/sh Makefile.SH
Extracting Makefile (with variable substitutions)
make depend MAKEDEPEND=
sh ./makedepend MAKE=make

Last time this turned out somebody had the system time way in the past.

Check the timestamp on ./README (sic!), it should not be newer than Makefile.

Ilya

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p5pRT commented Dec 13, 1999

From [Unknown Contact. See original ticket]

At 19​:28 -0500 1999-12-12, Ilya Zakharevich wrote​:

It repeats the following infinitely
...
Last time this turned out somebody had the system time way in the past.

I vaguely recall you can get this behaviour if you build in a
memory-mapped tmp filesystem. If /tmp is memory mapped, and you're
building there, try building somewhere else.

--
Dominic Dunlop

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