One would hope not but I've seen cases where hackish solutions like that are required. I couldn't really say if that's the issue here without some testing and I'm actually thrilled to say I don't have a clearcase installation I'm forced to deal with these days.

-- Colin

Haritha Kalluri wrote:

Hi,
   Thanks for ur reply colin...
I had perl binaries installed in usr/bin...
actually its not in clearcase structure but when i configure its taking the path of the perl binary which is /usr/bin..
Do we need to have that binary in clearcase structure also..
Thanks,
Haritha.

On 9/19/05, *Colin Hill* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:

    It sounds as though perl is not available from your clearcase FS. It may
    be as simple as updating paths, or as involved as having to include
    perl
    binaries within your clerarcase tree (to assure the ability to build
    from multiple machines.

    -- Colin Hill

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    Haritha Kalluri wrote:

     > Hi,
     >
     >  I have Openssl which is to be integrated with Apache in my project.
     >  I'm using clearcase servers.When i configure the openssl its
    happening
     > fine.
     > If i just do a "make" after that its giving error like
     >
     > Makefile is older than Makefile.org <http://Makefile.org>
    <http://Makefile.org>.
     > Reconfigure the source tree (via './config' or 'perl Configure'),
    please.
     > *** Error code 1
     > clearmake: Error: Build script failed for "Makefile"
     >
     > But if i compile the same openssl outside of clearcase then
    itcompiles
     > fine without any errors.
     > Even in clearcase make clean is happening,but make is not happening.
     >
     > Anyone who knows about this problem please help me.
     >
     > Thanks in advance
     > Haritha.

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