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authorTimo Sirainen <cras@irssi.org>2002-02-16 12:52:19 +0000
committercras <cras@dbcabf3a-b0e7-0310-adc4-f8d773084564>2002-02-16 12:52:19 +0000
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Added real installation instructions to INSTALL file.
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Installation problems
---------------------
-You'll need to have perl support compiled with irssi. make install is
-also required to make them work. There's quite a many things that may
-go wrong with perl:
-
- - 5.004 doesn't work by default, you'll need to edit
- src/perl/irssi-core.pl and remove all lines with "delete_package"
- in them
- - Compiling fails if you compile irssi with GCC in a system that has
- perl compiled with some other C compiler. Very common problem with
- non-Linux/BSD systems. You'll need to edit src/perl/*/Makefile files
- and remove the parameters that gcc doesn't like. Mostly you'll just
- need to keep the -I and -D parameters and add -fPIC.
- - If there's any weird crashing at startup, you might have older irssi's
- perl libraries installed somewhere, and you should remove those.
- - Dynamic libraries don't want to work with some systems, so if your
- system complains about some missing symbol in Irssi.so file, configure
- irssi with --with-perl-staticlib option (NOT same as --with-perl=static).
- - If configure complains that it doesn't find some perl stuff, you're
- probably missing libperl.so or libperl.a. In debian, you'll need to do
- apt-get install libperl-dev
-
-You can verify that the perl module is loaded and working with "/LOAD"
-command. It should print something like:
-
-Module Type Submodules
-...
-perl static core fe
+You'll need to have perl support compiled with irssi. If "/LOAD"
+doesn't show perl in list of loaded modules, you have a problem. See
+INSTALL file for information about perl problems.
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