You shouldn't have to worry about setting the environment variables
unless you're going to distribute the binary. As long as you have perl
installed, you should be fine with just making the change in your Makefile.
Marcio wrote:
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From: *Marcio* <mrgalhan(a)gmail.com <mailto:mrgalhan@gmail.com>>
Date: 23/04/2008 21:06
Subject: Re: [OpenSER-Users] Install Perl Module
To: Mik Cheez <michael_bulk(a)wildgate.com <mailto:michael_bulk@wildgate.com>>
Thanks Mik....
Actually....I had not tried....was following the step-by-step module
Perl....
But you don't set environment vars? PERLLDOPTS:, PERLCCOPTS: and
TYPEMAP:....
Marcio
2008/4/23, Mik Cheez <michael_bulk(a)wildgate.com
<mailto:michael_bulk@wildgate.com>>:
All I've ever had to do is add the following in 'Makefile':
include_modules?= perl
I also take out the 'perl' entry from 'exclude_modules?= ...'
Will that work, or is that part of what you've been doing?
Mik
Marcio wrote:
Hi...
Anybody could me help, to install perl module as is explained
in 1.2 item of the variables enviroments would have put the
output this cmds....into " Makefile.deps -> CROSS_COMPILE ?="
<output cmd "perl -MExtUtils::Embed -e ldopts">, <"perl
-MExtUtils::Embed -e ccopts"> and <"echo "`perl -MConfig -e
'print $Config{installprivlib}'`/ExtUtils/typemap"> ???
or just put the output of these cmds into environments
variables : PERLLDOPTS:, PERLCCOPTS: and TYPEMAP: and run the
Makefile.....???
Does anyone know how...?
Any hints.....??
thx...
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