yeah thats what I thought and the problem is Perl came installed under
/usr/bin by default. Obviously is was compiled by cc_r and currently I am
trying to get a trial version of XLC IBMs AIX C compiler.
thank you,
Derek B. Smith
OhioHealth IT
UNIX / TSM / EDM Teams
"Wiggins
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Re: Digest-SHA2.10 compilation on
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> I am running AIX 5.2 with gcc 3.3.2
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> Can anyone help? I looked for the specific list and could not find it.
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> Here are my errors after a make with CC pointed to cc_r and
> /usr/local/bin/gcc :
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> (See attached file: out)(See attached file: outwithgcc)
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> derek
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In general the compiler used to compile perl has to be available when
compiling modules for that perl. Was the perl compiled with cc_r or gcc?
It seems from the output that perl expects cc_r otherwise it wouldn't
have unrecognized options, and I suspect it tried that first? You will
either need to match the compiler that perl was originally built with,
or compile a new perl with gcc....
But I am not a build expert, there are a few of those here, but if you
get really stuck there are lots on the p5porters list.
http://danconia.org
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