Hello All, Thanks for the great help offered here. My actual requirement is to compile grub 1.99, with a local location installed PERL, which has some Perl dependency issues. Log: ____________________________________________________________ cat libgrub.pp grub_fstest.pp | grep '@MARKER@' | sed 's/@MARKER@\(.*\)@/\1/g' | sort -u > grub_fstest_init.lst || (rm -f grub_fstest_init.lst; exit 1) sh ./geninit.sh `cat grub_fstest_init.lst` > grub_fstest_init.c || (rm -f grub_fstest_init.c; exit 1) make all-recursive GLOB_BRACE is not a valid File::Glob macro at /usr/bin/make line 218 Compilation failed in require at /usr/bin/make line 218. BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at /usr/bin/make line 218. gmake: *** all Error 9 ____________________________________________________________ Some issue with GLOB BRACE out there, any idea? Thanks in advance......

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