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From: gmarzot AT baynetworks DOT com (Joe Marzot)
Subject: Re: getting Perl5 to compile under gnu-win32
3 Nov 1996 10:41:32 -0800 :
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In-Reply-To: Joe Marzot's message of 02 Nov 1996 17:36:48 -0500
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here's another little tidbit

the following shell command, taken from the perl5 Configure script,
yields some pretty 'interesting' output.

bash$ echo "#include <stdlib.h>" | gcc -E - 2>/dev/null | grep stdlib

Configure uses this output to determine if the supplied header is found
or not. what comes back in the third field of each line of output is a
path to the header, but the path contains a mixed bad of delimeters '/'
vs `\`. I think Configure deals with it but was not sure it was as
intended so thought it worth a post.

-GSM

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 Giovanni S. Marzot <gmarzot AT baynetworks DOT com>   Senior Software Engineer
 Bay Networks Inc.                              Network Management Development
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