On Fri, 30 Jan 2004 09:32:51 -0600
Bob Apthorpe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Have you tried CPAN, either with:
> 
>   perl -MCPAN -e 'install HTML::Parser'
> 
> or by manually installing it from
> http://search.cpan.org/dist/HTML-Parser/
> 
> BTW, does Solaris 9 ship with a usable version of gcc and perl (yet)? My
> last experience with Solaris 8 was that they didn't and you had to tweak
> their broken perl installation to use gcc and not their non-existant
> commercial compiler. See
> http://www.cynistar.net/~apthorpe/code/configuring_cpan.html for
> details.
> 

Have you tried the blastwave.org (CSW) package for gcc?  As far as I know, it
works fine on Solaris 8 and 9.  We use it a lot with source that requires gcc
and does not let us use our 'non-existant commercial compiler' (which is
preferred over gcc).

Also, if she just runs the 'perl -MCPAN..' command it may try to install to
the Solaris 9 included version of perl, which is 5.6.1 and compiled by Sun's
compiler.  That may cause problems.

I have been working with one of the blastwave.org package maintainers to test
our version of SA.  It requires a few blastwave.org packages and has been
working quite well.  The package should be available soon.

Alex


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