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Re: TECH: schcompile (Was: More Þrjótran)

From:Benct Philip Jonsson <bpj@...>
Date:Saturday, April 22, 2006, 10:09
Henrik Theiling skrev:
> Hi! > > Benct Philip Jonsson <bpj@...> writes: > >>... >> >>> The main >>>stuff in the archive is a Perl module and the main Perl script, both >>>of which should be usable with Windows Perl installation, too. I >>>don't know about standard paths, etc., but there should be a standard, >>>system Perl library directory where the module have to go. >> >>OK. > > > Just to test the script for a start, maybe Perl finds the module when > you cd to the extraction directory, and invoke: > > perl /I.\perl schcompile examples\s17.sch > > This is a direct translation of what I'd do under Unix: > > perl -I./perl schcompile examples/s17.sch > > This should create the file HT\Conlang\S17.pm .
OK I tried: D:\Benct\Conlang\schcompile-1.0001>perl /I.\perl schcompile examples\s17.sch Can't open perl script "/I.\perl": No such file or directory So I tried: D:\Benct\Conlang\schcompile-1.0001>perl schcompile examples\s17.sch Use of uninitialized value in concatenation (.) or string at schcompile line 9. Can't locate HT/Erwin.pm in @INC (@INC contains: C:/Perl/lib C:/Perl/site/lib . /lib/perl) at schcompile line 11. BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at schcompile line 11. Since it looked like it was missing an Erwin.pm I looked for it in my C:\Perl directory where I didn't find it, then on the CPAN search that lists packages adopted for Windows ActivePerl <http://tinyurl.com/on6xd>, but couldn't find it there either.
>>... >> >>>It should be portable, but I cannot test it. >> >>I would be very thankful if *someone* with the know-how >>and the means would be willing to do the work... > > > I'd greatly appreciate this and would immediately include the installation > hints into the INSTALL doc. > > **Henrik > >
-- /BP 8^)> -- Benct Philip Jonsson -- melroch at melroch dot se "Maybe" is a strange word. When mum or dad says it it means "yes", but when my big brothers say it it means "no"! (Philip Jonsson jr, age 7)