Hi Peter,
On 1/3/19 3:33 AM, Peter Milne via Tech-talk wrote:
It's easily fixed, but is no one else using Fedora? :-(
Possibly not; AFAIK most core developers use RHEL or Debian (+Ubuntu and derivatives).
Fix:
diff --git a/modules/ca/src/perl/Makefile b/modules/ca/src/perl/Makefile
index 5b2bd5920..39917a6bd 100644
--- a/modules/ca/src/perl/Makefile
+++ b/modules/ca/src/perl/Makefile
@@ -54,7 +54,8 @@ endif
Cap5_SRCS = Cap5.xs
Cap5_LIBS = ca Com
Cap5_INCLUDES = -I$(shell $(PERL) ../perlConfig.pl archlib)/CORE
-Cap5_CFLAGS = $(shell $(PERL) ../perlConfig.pl ccflags)
+Cap5_CFLAGS =
The issue is with the configuration of the system Perl installation. Can you email me the output from "perl -V" so I can see how it's being set up. Your fix may work for you, but it won't for some other Perl installations.
https://epics.anl.gov seemed to be down the last couple days?. Nice to see it back up, thanks!
The APS IT group only gets a few short periods to do maintenance and upgrades on our networks and systems, and the Christmas-New Year break is usually the longest of those. I can't guarantee that things won't go down again, but they do seem to be stable for
now. If they do, try the new
https://epics-controls.org website does have some stuff...
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