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Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2001 10:09:29 +0200
From: Laszlo Molnar <laszlo DOT molnar AT eth DOT ericsson DOT se>
To: djgpp-workers AT delorie DOT com
Cc: "'Perl 5 Porters'" <perl5-porters AT perl DOT org>
Subject: Re: Win2k + djgpp
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> > Browsing through Makefile.SH, I noticed that at the end it removes
> > $firstmakefile, being "makefile" (no caps). Since Win2k is still case
> > insensitive it removes the created Makefile :(
> It's been a while since I configured Perl, but isn't $firstmakefile
> supposed to be GNUmakefile when using GNU make?

That's right. GNUmakefile is the makefile that is used.

> > + Do I have to scan the Configure path (including the *.SH)
> > for possible case conflicts?
> That's always a good idea, but I thought Perl was already pretty
> good with respect to 8+3 compatibility, so there shouldn't be many
> such issues.

It was possible to build perl on 8.3 systems (I usually built it under
linux + dosemu with short file names). Unfortunately with the addition
of the Encode module it's no longer possible to build perl without long
file names. [Well, it was not possible 2 months ago when I last
checked.]

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