Mail Archives: cygwin/2000/06/14/01:07:25
See my site, http://cygutils.netpedia.net/B20/ for a precompiled perl.
You don't need to install rpm to use my perl package; however, rpm is
useful with *one* of the three perl binaries on my site:
perl-5.005_62
most recent development snapshot of perl that I compiled for B20
(newer binaries on my site, including perl-5.6.0, were built for V1.1 &
the CD). You can use rpm (also provided at cygutils) to install
precompiled extension modules.
perl-5.005_03-dynamic
stable perl release. Includes various precompiled modules, dynamically
linked from the main perl.exe. You don't need rpm for this version.
perl-5.005_03-static.
stable perl release. Includes precompiled modules statically linked
into perl.exe.
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Don't try to build perl-5.6.0-RCanything or the 5.6.0 release using B20;
it won't work. The latest perl uses features provided by the more recent
cygwin dlls. The latest version of perl that would compile with
cygwin-B20 was 5.005_62.
--Chuck
> Okehee Goh wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm using cygwin-b20(I don't know the version of cygwin installed in
> my computer.
> The folder structure for this package
> is"C:\cygnus\cygwin-b20\H-i586-cygwin32\bin".
>
> I need to use perl. However, the cygwin I have doesn't include perl.
> So, should I install perl-5.6.0-RCI on the current cygwin?
> To do that, I need to install RPM first of all.
> The procedure looks complicated.
>
> Is there any other way to upgrade everything at just one step without
> paying to buy software?
>
> Sorry if this question is too egoistic.
>
> Okehee
>
> ********************************************************************
> Okehee Goh
> RealTime System Lab. (T) 1-352-392-6836
> CISE Dept. University Of Florida
>
>
>
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