Josef Šimánek <josef.sima...@gmail.com> writes: > čt 14. 10. 2021 v 15:14 odesílatel Dagfinn Ilmari Mannsåker > <ilm...@ilmari.org> napsal: >> >> Josef Šimánek <josef.sima...@gmail.com> writes: >> >> > The only problem I do have currently is auto-detection of perl. I'm >> > getting error related to missing "Opcode.pm". PERL is autodetected and >> > enabled (https://pastebin.com/xfRRrDcU). >> >> Your Perl (not PERL) installation seems to be incomplete. Opcode.pm is a >> core module, and should be in /usr/lib64/perl5, judging by the paths in >> the error message. >> >> Which OS is this? Some Linux distributions have separate packages for >> the interpreter itself and the included modules, and the packages can be >> named confusingly. E.g. on older Redhat/Fedora versions you have to >> install the 'perl-core' package to get all the modules, 'perl' is just >> the interpreter and the bare minimum set of strictily necessary modules. >> >> They've fixed this in recent versions (Fedora 34 and Redhat 8, IIRC), so >> that 'perl' gives you the hole bundle, and 'perl-interpeter' is the >> minimal one. > > I'm using Fedora 34 and I still see perl-Opcode.x86_64 as a separate > package.`
Yes, it's a separate package, but the 'perl' package depends on all the core module packages, so installing that should fix things. You appear to only have 'perl-interpreter' installed. > Anyway it behaves differently with autoconf tools and the meson build > system. Is perl disabled by default in the current build system? configure doesn't auto-detect any optional features, they have to be explicitly enabled using --with-foo switches. - ilmari