* perl-native, why again?
@ 2010-06-15 22:15 Tom Rini
2010-06-16 7:13 ` Koen Kooi
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From: Tom Rini @ 2010-06-15 22:15 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: openembedded-devel
Hey all,
I was wondering, is there a reason for perl native aside from cpan? If
no, have we tried setting things up such that system perl uses a local
to $TMPDIR cpan install spot?
I ask since once perl-native exist, stuff can get very unfun (too long
#!/path/to/perl isn't fun at all).
Thanks.
--
Tom Rini
Mentor Graphics Corporation
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* Re: perl-native, why again?
2010-06-15 22:15 perl-native, why again? Tom Rini
@ 2010-06-16 7:13 ` Koen Kooi
2010-06-16 15:15 ` Tom Rini
0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: Koen Kooi @ 2010-06-16 7:13 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: openembedded-devel
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On 16-06-10 00:15, Tom Rini wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> I was wondering, is there a reason for perl native aside from cpan? If
> no, have we tried setting things up such that system perl uses a local
> to $TMPDIR cpan install spot?
>
> I ask since once perl-native exist, stuff can get very unfun (too long
> #!/path/to/perl isn't fun at all).
You can only crosscompile $version of perl if your host is the same
$version. You will get very strange bugs otherwise. That was for perl
5.6 or something, dunno if perl and/or our recipes have improved since.
regards,
Koen
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* Re: perl-native, why again?
2010-06-16 7:13 ` Koen Kooi
@ 2010-06-16 15:15 ` Tom Rini
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From: Tom Rini @ 2010-06-16 15:15 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: openembedded-devel
Koen Kooi wrote:
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> On 16-06-10 00:15, Tom Rini wrote:
>> Hey all,
>>
>> I was wondering, is there a reason for perl native aside from cpan? If
>> no, have we tried setting things up such that system perl uses a local
>> to $TMPDIR cpan install spot?
>>
>> I ask since once perl-native exist, stuff can get very unfun (too long
>> #!/path/to/perl isn't fun at all).
>
> You can only crosscompile $version of perl if your host is the same
> $version. You will get very strange bugs otherwise. That was for perl
> 5.6 or something, dunno if perl and/or our recipes have improved since.
OK, so that rings a vague bell as well, the crossperl thing. Need to
think a little bit about that one as well then, thanks.
--
Tom Rini
Mentor Graphics Corporation
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