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Gerrit P. Haase wrote: > Christopher Faylor schrieb am 2001-08-15, 10:36: > > >>Unfortunately, our perl maintainer has gone silent. >> >>Is anyone here willing to pick up the perl maintainership? >> > > I'm trying to build perl 5.6.1 according to the instructions from > Eric's README, but i got problems with 'Term::ReadKey' from the CPAN > Bundle: > ======= > [...] > Term::ReadKey is using TERMIOS, as opposed to TERMIO or SGTTY. > > Non-blocking reads possible via O_NODELAY, and select(). > O_NODELAY will be used. select() will be used for timed reads. > Can't exec "resize": No such file or directory at blib/lib/Term/ReadKey.pm line 305. > Use of uninitialized value in pattern match (m//) at blib/lib/Term/ReadKey.pm line 306. > Use of uninitialized value in pattern match (m//) at blib/lib/Term/ReadKey.pm line 306. > Unable to get Terminal Size. The TIOCGWINSZ ioctl didn't work. The COLUMNS and LINES envir > onment variables didn't work. The resize program didn't work. at blib/lib/Term/ReadKey.pm > line 323. > make: *** [test_dynamic] Error 2 > Search the archives. There is a patch necessary for Term::ReadKey (since when is Term::ReadKey part of the standard perl source? That *used* to be an add-on module distributed separately...) === > > Don't remember how to solve this... > Perl 5.6.1 up to patchlevel 11599 built fine beside this error. > Also the other modules are o.k. > I tried in rxvt-terminalemulation and also in standard terminal (cmd). > Next i try to build with ntsec setting, maybe it works then. Make install is probably going to go bananas if you're not using ntsec. > I finished one complete build yesterday (with add. modules), but that was > with libiconv and libcygipc and libdb. Yes, official packages should not depend on non-official packages (with the exception of postgresql which depends on cygipc). Perl is "core" enough that it should not require ANY external (non-official) dependencies. (i.e. no "cygipc" exception for perl). --Chuck
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