Mail Archives: cygwin/2004/08/30/01:18:13
Hello linda,
Am Montag, 30. August 2004 um 02:14 schriebst du:
>> I think I can include libwin32 with the main perl package, but
>> there are problems building it, there is a bug in some w32api
>> headers and one part is not building at all (OLE).
> That would be cool if there was 1 package -- would more guarantee
> them being in sync. I tend to agree...I guess I was lucky before
> this -- either I got the libwin32 with the perl-dist, or libwin32
> has been kept in sync with perl. Maybe the next release of perl was
> kept in the "Experimental" state until the lib was sync'ed?
Well, you may keep the previous until libwin32 is updated.
> Why would there be a bug in building it? Has the win32 interface
> changed since the last perl release or did the cygwin headers
> somehow get mangled? Strange.
There is one problem with changed gcc behaviour, a switch is needed
--enable-stdcall-fixup probably, then there is another unresolved
problem with the OLE module.
> I wasn't aware that all modules have to be re-installed with
> each bug-fix release as Reini suggests. I would have guessed that
> it should only be necessary (and maybe not even then) between
> major (5.4->5.6, 5.6->5.8, etc.) releases. Oh well.
I'm thinking about changing the naming scheme, to reflect this.
> I think it'd be great if the win32-lib library became part of the
> perl-win32 release. It seems that which perl is often used for
> (system admin scripts and such) would be more difficult or not
> possible without the win32 interface.
> It would also make for a more stable win32 development platform, I
> think.
> Occasionally, I send emails to the "scripting guys" at Microsoft
> asking to show some of their scripting talents in something other
> than Visual Basic or some proprietary MS language. Would be sorta
> neat if they demo'ed using standard scripting languages such as
> bash, perl or python to do system management/ maintenance tasks. I
> refer them to the cygwin platform as being a good place to
> experiment with such languages and I've heard that perl is used
> internally by programmers (not sure for what, though)...
Windows comes with perl (well as an addon in the resource kit) since
nearly 10 years.
Gerrit
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