(RADIATOR) Problems with Radiator-3.3 .tgz install (SITEPREFIX)

Hugh Irvine hugh at open.com.au
Wed Aug 28 20:21:33 CDT 2002


Hi Charly -

I have forwarded your mail to Mike and I'll get back to you shortly.

regards

Hugh


On Wednesday, August 28, 2002, at 08:13 PM, Karl Gaissmaier wrote:

> Hi Hugh or Mike,
>
> I install the different radiator version with a PREFIX, so that I can
> hold more than one version, see below:
>
> # cd /radiator/build/Radiator-X.Y.Z
> # /radiator/perl/bin/perl Makefile.PL PREFIX=/radiator/install-X.Y.Z
> # make
> # make test
> # make install
>
> and with a symlink I choose the current version
>
> # ln -s /radiator/install-X.Y.Z /radiator/current
>
> (of course, I had to adjust the @INC array in the bin/program(s)
>
> from: unshift(@INC, '.');
> to:    unshift(@INC, '/radiator/current/lib/site_perl/5.6.1');
>
> since you did not proper attend this Makefile PREFIX to adjust
> your @INC Path. I think you could do a:
>
> use lib '%%PREFIX%%/lib/site_perl/5.6.1'
>
> and clean this MakeMaker Parameter properly in your "binaries".
>
> Anyway, this was not a problem for me, because I handled this
> in my way and was still to lazy to post it as a question.
>
> But now with version 3.3 you introduced a magic SITEPREFIX
> Parameter in the Makefile.PL for .rpm but this is still
> in the .tgz and the PREFIX is no longer used for the
> lib installment. In my situation, I got the path
> /lib/perl5/site_perl clobbered because nobody fills this SITEPREFIX
> with a useful value.
>
> If I try a:
> mizar:.../Radiator-3.3# /radiator/perl/bin/perl Makefile.PL
> SITEPREFIX=/radiator/install-3.3/
>
> I get:
> 'SITEPREFIX' is not a known MakeMaker parameter name.
> Writing Makefile for Radius
>
> Where is the solution?
>
> Regards
> 	Charly
>
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> Email:karl.gaissmaier at rz.uni-ulm.de          Network Administration
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