From: Alan W. <arw...@wo...> - 2002-08-28 21:07:48
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Ok, found the h2ph (c header to ph header conversion program).. reran configure per the mh docs and I see the asm/ioctl.h header being = converted Deleting Windows-only files... Chmod scripts to executables... Converting C headers to Perl headers for mh/lib/site/Device/SerialPort.pm asm/termios.h -> asm/termios.ph asm/termbits.h -> asm/termbits.ph asm/posix_types.h -> asm/posix_types.ph asm/ioctls.h -> asm/ioctls.ph asm/ioctl.h -> asm/ioctl.ph linux/posix_types.h -> linux/posix_types.ph Skipping `linux/stddefs.h': not a file or directory All done. See docs/README.html and docs/mh.html for more info. Run mh with: ./mh root@webby:bin # exit exit Alan@webby:Alan $ cd /usr/local/mh/bin Alan@webby:bin $ ./mh Command: mh Pgm path : . Pgm version: 2.69 Last updated: Mon Jul 1 15:20:50 2002 Perl version: 5.006001 OS version: linux linux Other : user=3DAlan pid=3D16411 box=3D cpu=3D- Reading parm files: ./mh.ini ./mh.private.ini /usr/local/Alan/mh.private.ini Code Directories: - /usr/local/Alan - ./../code/common Device::Serial could not find ioctl definitions! Loading other modules Starting setup SO I guess I have a path issue: But where do I fix that? root@webby:root# find / -name ioctl.ph /usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.6.1/i686-linux/asm/ioctl.ph root@webby:root# >> I'll venture a guess that you may need to run h2ph if the ioctl files are >> missing. Do you have a machine with both Perl 5.6 and something else? Epson Inkjet Printer FAQ: http://welcome.to/epson-inkjet |