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Installing Perl
« on: February 22, 2010, 08:53:08 PM »
I've tried a few times in the past couple days, using a few different versions/archives to get the Perl language interpreter installed on my 3.9 box, but I've not gotten it to work right yet.  The closest i got was calling it on the command line, and getting a software failure from it (The Failure Formerly Known As Guru Meditation).  It also complained about an inability to create a temporary file, and asked about AmiTCP: , which I don't think I've installed yet.  (I don't plan on doing any network-based stuff with perl, just local stuff, so I didn't see that as being an issue.)

Anyway, Is there some sort of trick to getting it working?  Or do I have to do an AmiTCP install to get it working?

I installed 3 different versions from Aminet, along with ixemul.library (for the 68020, since that's the cpu emulation I'm working with here...).

Any pointers or suggestions are appreciated.
 

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Re: Installing Perl
« Reply #1 on: February 22, 2010, 10:34:09 PM »
Nevermind.  figured it out. heh.

I first installed the base GG stuff, and got that all configured, and now perl is nice and happy.

I ended up installing the GCC toolchain as well, adapted the instructions from here:
http://se2.aminet.net/dev/gg/0README-GG.txt

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