On Wed, 7 May 2008 08:26:14 -0500, jwilson@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
("John Wilson")
wrote:
>Hi, I'm trying to install a perl module (Net::SSLeay) on a Sun unix box
>running Solaris 9. In doing the make, I get a message from the shell in
>the output:
>
>"sh: gcc: cannot execute". To me this sounds like it's saying it
>doesn't know what/where gcc is.
>
>
>
>My gcc is in /usr/local/bin, but /usr/local/bin is not in PATH. So I
>edited the path to include it, but I still get the same message. But I
>am thinking I may not be doing the path edit correctly because when I
>end the session, the path returns to the way it was before.
>
>
>
>Anyone know if my problem is with the PATH, or the compiler? I had also
>gotten a message saying to make sure to use the same compiler as with
>OpenSSL and perl - don't know if that's part of the problem.
Googling reveals some tips for Solaris, like:
http://search.cpan.org/search?query=perlgcc&mode=all
zentara
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