Try this.
Create a directory called "say" and place the file say.i in it,
along with Makefile.PL which should look like
#!/usr/bin/perl -w -
use strict;
use ExtUtils::MakeMaker;
system q[ swig -perl5 say.i ];
WriteMakefile(
'NAME' => 'say', # Name of package
'INC' => ' -I/usr/local/include/flite ',
'LIBS' => [
' -llflite_cmu_us_kal -lflite_usenglish -lflite_cmulex -lflite
+ -lm '
], # Name of custom libraries
'OBJECT' => 'say.o say_wrap.o', # Object files
);
Now, execute the commands
- perl Makefile.PL
- make
- make install
If all that works out as it should, you should now have a module called "say" installed,
and you can go ahead and execute "
make dist" which should create a file "say-0.01.tar.gz"
suitable for uploading to cpan.
If you do plan to upload this to cpan, I'd suggest thinking about a better name since
all lowercase package names are generally reserved for pragmas.
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