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According to curator on 2/15/2008 2:41 PM:
| when starting ./configure he crashes the following errors:
| ./configure: line 15: $'\r': command not found
If that error message isn't obvious enough, you have CRLF line endings,
but a binary mount. Read
The Problem seems to has solved itself during a restart or something, or its
hidden under the new error.
Now he seems to run mad...
when starting ./configure he crashes the following errors:
./configure: line 15: $'\r': command not found
./configure: line 25: syntax error near unexpected token `e
On 15 February 2008 00:12, curator wrote:
> Hi,
> binutils is installed. The whole devel package is installed.
>
> Any other ideas?
#1. Create yourself a conftest.c file with those same contents, and run the
same command line from the log into a shell, but add "-v" and "--save-temps"
flags, and
Hi,
binutils is installed. The whole devel package is installed.
Any other ideas?
Dave Korn wrote:
>
> On 14 February 2008 18:02, curator wrote:
>
>> I tried to install Device::serialport i downloaded from cpan page.
>
>> This ended with some error which is logged in config.log.
>>
>> Here
On 14 February 2008 22:52, Brian Ford wrote:
> On Wed, 13 Feb 2008, Dave Korn wrote:
>> That diff is absolutely reliably consistently 2140 for me. I'd
>> speculate that maybe the cygwin signal emulation requires a context
>> switch or two, to or away from the signal processing thread, and so
>
On Wed, 13 Feb 2008, Dave Korn wrote:
> On 13 February 2008 22:59, Dave Korn wrote:
>
> > On 13 February 2008 22:46, Dave Korn wrote:
> >
> > t/01timing.NOK 7# Failed test (t/01timing.t at line 33)
> > # then: 207441765 now: 207443905 diff: 2140
> > # Looks like you failed 1 test o
On 14 February 2008 18:02, curator wrote:
> I tried to install Device::serialport i downloaded from cpan page.
> This ended with some error which is logged in config.log.
>
> Here is the part of it, which shows the error
>
> configure:2084: gccconftest.c >&5
> gcc: installation problem, ca
Hi,
I tried to install Device::serialport i downloaded from cpan page.
i extracted it and startet
perl Makefile.PL
This ended with some error which is logged in config.log.
Here is the part of it, which shows the error
configure:2084: gccconftest.c >&5
gcc: installation problem, cannot e
On 14 February 2008 09:42, Reini Urban wrote:
>> Well, editing it in ~/.cpan/build/Device-SerialPort-1.04/t/, to be exact:
>>
>>
>> > # Allow 100ms fudge-time for slow calls, etc
>> > ok( ($now-$then) <= 2100, "measured sleep as less than 2 seconds")
>> > or diag("then: $then now: $n
2008/2/14, Dave Korn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On 13 February 2008 22:59, Dave Korn wrote:
> > On 13 February 2008 22:46, Dave Korn wrote:
> >> On 13 February 2008 21:23, curator wrote:
>
> >>> So the question is: i would like to prefer no 2. For that i have to
> >>> install SerialPort for Perl for
On 13 February 2008 22:59, Dave Korn wrote:
> On 13 February 2008 22:46, Dave Korn wrote:
>
>> On 13 February 2008 21:23, curator wrote:
>>
>>> So the question is: i would like to prefer no 2. For that i have to
>>> install SerialPort for Perl for cygwin.
>>>
>>> Is this possible, and if yes, c
On 13 February 2008 22:46, Dave Korn wrote:
> On 13 February 2008 21:23, curator wrote:
>
>> So the question is: i would like to prefer no 2. For that i have to install
>> SerialPort for Perl for cygwin.
>>
>> Is this possible, and if yes, could you tell me how?
>
> I'm no perl expert,
St
On 13 February 2008 21:23, curator wrote:
> So the question is: i would like to prefer no 2. For that i have to install
> SerialPort for Perl for cygwin.
>
> Is this possible, and if yes, could you tell me how?
I'm no perl expert, but from what I've read on the list it seems that cpan
works un
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