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Re: Press Article: Perl For Mac
On Aug 05, 2004, at 02:27, Chris Nandor wrote: In article, EMAIL PROTECTED (Dan Kogai) wrote: I have recently found that gcc2, which is required to build MacOSX::File on Panther's pre-installed version of perl, is not I build MacOSX::File just fine with gcc3 on Panther. In fact, I.cannot. build with gcc2. You need gcc2 if and only if your perl is pre-installed /usr/bin/perl (5.8.1-RC3).
Otherwise gcc3 is used. Here is the exact code that is used in Makefile.PL WriteMakefile ( #. ($ 'gcc2'): ), ); Dan the Maintainer Thereof.
In article, David Cantrell wrote: Is there any simple way that people can think of to detect which major version of OS X my perl code is running on? ie whether it's 10.0, 10.1 etc, I don't care about the difference between 10.3.3 and 10.3.4. I was thinking about this last week because some of the stuff in /usr/include changed between Panther and Tiger. I've uploaded Mac::OSVersion, which I was working on at the same time this thread came up. It has various methods to get the major, minor, bugfix, build, and kernel numbers.
A space, then drag and drop the perl script from the Desktop into the Terminal and press return. This makes it executable. Just for kicks, I just now did a GetInfo on perlhello.pl and changed the file to always open in Terminal. Very Cool, on my iMini Gestalt says it's 10.4.9 osascript/fider says 10.4.7 sw_version 10.4.11 the latter is correct:-)-O on 10/16/07 2:52 AM Chris Nandor said the following: > In article, > [EMAIL PROTECTED] (David Cantrell) wrote: > >> Is there any simple way that people can think of to detect which major >> version of OS X my perl code is running on? >> >> ie whether it. MacRumors attracts a broad audience of both consumers and professionals interested in the latest technologies and products. We also boast an active community focused on purchasing decisions and technical aspects of the iPhone, iPod, iPad, and Mac platforms.
Re: Press Article: Perl For Mac Mac
It can also get those numbers through various methods. I've only tried in on Tiger so far, I'm trying to get my Panther machine back up, and I haven't turned any work machines into Leopards yet.
Does anyone have something with Cheetah or Puma on it? Does anyone have a matrix of Mac OS X version, build number, and kernel versions? I'd like to have at least one method that just looks at a big table. I don't know how good this info is.
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