Hi, Monk !

I'm trying to build Perl from source on a win32 system.

Everything goes alright but I encounter a very big problem with the installation PATH as it halas MUST include a space charater as in 'c:\Program File\somedir\lib\perl5 and I also need the @INC content points to c:\Program Files\somedir\lib\perl5\....

So I tried setting :

INST_TOP *= $(INST_DRV)\Program\ Files\somedir\lib\perl5

in the Win32\Makefile.mk but it seems it doesn't to like this space character at all:

It compiles OK, runs tests OK but won't install at all :-(

Anyone having I idea on how to get around this issue ?

Many thank for your time and wisdom,

François


In reply to Build Perl win32 with a ' ' in install dir by fdesar

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