>On last master branch, using mingw to cross compiling pspp, I'm having >problems when make tries to compile perl module:
>make[4]: *** No rule to make target >`/home/michel/prof/pspp/sources/win/src/.libs/libpspp-core.so', needed >by `subdirs'. Stop. >Looking at this folder, I only have this files: >libpspp.a libpspp-core.a libpspp-core.la libpspp-core.lai libpspp.la >libpspp.lai >I think this is caused because make is using my local perl to build to >mingw. Since most windows users will not use this module, I've searched >for a way to disable it, but didn't found. Is there a way to do this? Hi Michel, Perl is indeed needed on your local host during cross compiling. But it is not needed on the MSWindows installation. I cross compiled them with the default options and had no problem with it. I know I had also some problems with the cross compiling (and somehow remember the message you qoute), but most disappeared after I cleaned-up/removed my complete mingw en pspp-source environment and started with a fresh install. BTW: I cross compiled last Saturday the master version of 2010-04-10 without problems so the source is at least correct for some environments. Have fun _______________________________________________ pspp-dev mailing list pspp-dev@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/pspp-dev