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Subject: bug report for Data-UUID-0.14 - doesn't build under cygwin or ActivePerl
Date: Thu, 11 May 2006 09:49:14 -0400
To: bug-data-uuid [...] rt.cpan.org
From: Judi.Linger [...] radisys.com
----- Forwarded by Judi Linger/Radisys_Corporation/US on 05/11/2006 09:47 AM ----- Judi Linger/Radisys_Co rporation/US To rjbs@cpan.org 05/09/2006 06:36 cc PM Subject bug report for Data-UUID-0.14 - doesn't build under cygwin or ActivePerl Hi Ricardo, I tried to open a formal bug report for this, but the web page wouldn't let me, so I decided to send the info to you directly. The log files include info about my versions of make and gcc along with the error messages from the builds. I downloaded Data-UUID-0.14 and tried to build it under ActivePerl (see www.activestate.com), but make complained about Makefile. FYI, I have several IDEs installed, so I'm not 100% sure if the version of make that executed came from ActivePerl or from somewhere else: (See attached file: uuid.actPerl.log) I next tried building it under cygwin. make seemed happy, but uuid.c wouldn't compile: (See attached file: uuid.log) I spotted the bug report for the 0.11 version and cygwin (#7088), so I manually edited uuid.xs in the 0.14 version to take cygwin out of the #ifdef lists. It now builds under cygwin and seems happy and working. (I'm a newbie at a lot of this stuff, so I didn't try creating or using patch files, I just made the changes by hand.) Thanks! - Judi Linger - x3108
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I was able to fix this by adding: #include <Windows.h> #define WIN32 1 To the top of UUID.xs. Everything compiles, and the unit tests produce no errors. Regards, Jonathan Rockway (JROCKWAY)
I believe this has been fixed for some time now. -- rjbs