I'm currently attempting to build Perl 5.6.1 for the
powerpc and am running into a few issues. I'm using the
powerpc-linux-gcc cross compiler, but I get this whenever I
run make. The parse errors are so vague.

`sh cflags libperl.a miniperlmain.o` miniperlmain.c
CCCMD = powerpc-linux-gcc -DPERL_CORE -c -
I/usr/local/include -D_LARGEFILE_SOURCE -D_FILE_OFFSET_BI4 -
O2 In file included from miniperlmain.c:12:
perl.h:1085: parse error
perl.h:1089: parse error
perl.h:1100: parse error
In file included from miniperlmain.c:12:
perl.h:1530: parse error
perl.h:1547: parse error
make: *** miniperlmain.o Error 1

ANy suggestions?

In reply to crosss compiling perl for the powerpc by flipxor

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