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* Getting Perl on Embedded Linux PowerPC
@ 2005-09-15 23:12 Russell McGuire
  2005-09-15 23:42 ` Wolfgang Denk
  2005-09-16  8:57 ` Clemens Koller
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Russell McGuire @ 2005-09-15 23:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linuxppc-embedded

Anyone,

I was attempting to get some ATM Tools compiled into the embedded PowerPC,
and found I needed Perl installed on the target before I continue.

So my question...

Has anyone had any luck getting any version of Perl 5 or higher installed
onto the file system. I am still running this over the NFS dev environment,
and plan to remove it before final production, so space is of no concern at
the moment.  

Or perhaps a pre-compiled RPM that installs, that is built for PowerPC.

I am using DENX Linux 2.4.25 at the moment, with pretty much the default
root file system that is provided.

-Russ

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* Re: Getting Perl on Embedded Linux PowerPC
  2005-09-15 23:12 Getting Perl on Embedded Linux PowerPC Russell McGuire
@ 2005-09-15 23:42 ` Wolfgang Denk
  2005-09-16  8:57 ` Clemens Koller
  1 sibling, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Wolfgang Denk @ 2005-09-15 23:42 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Russell McGuire; +Cc: linuxppc-embedded

In message <20050915191243.GA52539@mail19d.g19.rapidsite.net> you wrote:
> 
> I was attempting to get some ATM Tools compiled into the embedded PowerPC,
> and found I needed Perl installed on the target before I continue.

You probably want to avoid his in an embedded system...

> Has anyone had any luck getting any version of Perl 5 or higher installed
> onto the file system. I am still running this over the NFS dev environment,
> and plan to remove it before final production, so space is of no concern at
> the moment.  

Sure. This is trivial. Perl configures and builds just fine, assuming
you have enough time, memory and swap space.

> Or perhaps a pre-compiled RPM that installs, that is built for PowerPC.

No RPM, sorry.

> I am using DENX Linux 2.4.25 at the moment, with pretty much the default
> root file system that is provided.

Just follow the standard instructions for  configuring  and  building
Perl  (in  native  mode, of course). I did this several times before,
without any problems. You have to be patient,  though,  It's  a  huge
amount of code, and definitely takes a lot of time to compile.

Best regards,

Wolfgang Denk

-- 
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Phone: (+49)-8142-66989-10 Fax: (+49)-8142-66989-80 Email: wd@denx.de
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* Re: Getting Perl on Embedded Linux PowerPC
  2005-09-15 23:12 Getting Perl on Embedded Linux PowerPC Russell McGuire
  2005-09-15 23:42 ` Wolfgang Denk
@ 2005-09-16  8:57 ` Clemens Koller
  1 sibling, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Clemens Koller @ 2005-09-16  8:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Russell McGuire; +Cc: linuxppc-embedded

Hello, Russell!

Russell McGuire wrote:
> I was attempting to get some ATM Tools compiled into the embedded PowerPC,
> and found I needed Perl installed on the target before I continue.
> 
> So my question...
> 
> Has anyone had any luck getting any version of Perl 5 or higher installed
> onto the file system. I am still running this over the NFS dev environment,
> and plan to remove it before final production, so space is of no concern at
> the moment.  

I was compiling and running Perl on my mpc8540 system (natively)...
I haven't had any problems with that.

$ perl --version
This is perl, v5.8.6 built for ppc-linux

----- my (old) install log says:
perl:
        wget ftp://.../perl-5.8.6.tar.gz
	tar ...
        less INSTALL
        rm -f config.sh Policy.sh
        sh Configure
or
        sh Configure -de        (for default installation)
        make
        make test
and it should end up with something like:
All tests successful.
u=6.52  s=0.89  cu=415.95  cs=22.58  scripts=845  tests=87560
make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/clemens/build/perl-5.8.6'
make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/clemens/build/perl-5.8.6'
and finally:
	su -
        make install
-----

> Or perhaps a pre-compiled RPM that installs, that is built for PowerPC.

Sorry, no rpm's over here. Which PowerPC?

> I am using DENX Linux 2.4.25 at the moment, with pretty much the default
> root file system that is provided.

Should be no problem, I think. I started with that too, a long time ago.
Give it a try. You just need make sure that you don't run out of coffee! ;-)

Greets,

-- 
Clemens Koller
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