Monks,
You were absolutely right - it is the "setuid-emu" flag to the configure script that is causing the headaches. I rebuilt a distro with "Do you want to do setuid/setgid emulation? y" and now the script works.
However, when I try to build it with the following configure command:
./Configure -Dprefix=/home/csit/usr/perl -Dsetuid-emu=y -des
as per
Configure.pm, I get the following:
./optdef.sh: line 3: setuid-emu=y: command not found
Am I doing something wrong? Can someone point out the correct CLI parameter that would enable me to install it silently?
Once again, thank you for your responses.
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