Index: temp-system/64/perl.xml
===================================================================
--- temp-system/64/perl.xml (revision 982abb8878a6b9676a325a65589a988433c204c9)
+++ temp-system/64/perl.xml (revision 73fdcb6c0c9c13a96df6cf0f70fbeb35bea770df)
@@ -61,9 +61,5 @@
xpointer="xpointer(//*[@os='j'])"/>
-
-
-cp config.sh{,.orig}
+cp config.sh{,.orig}
sed -e "s@\(^ar=\).*@\1'${AR}'@g" \
-e "s@\(^ranlib=\).*@\1'${RANLIB}'@g" \
@@ -73,5 +69,9 @@
+ xpointer="xpointer(//*[@os='l'])"/>
+
+
+ xpointer="xpointer(//*[@os='r'])"/>
+
+
Index: temp-system/common/perl.xml
===================================================================
--- temp-system/common/perl.xml (revision 982abb8878a6b9676a325a65589a988433c204c9)
+++ temp-system/common/perl.xml (revision 73fdcb6c0c9c13a96df6cf0f70fbeb35bea770df)
@@ -67,13 +67,8 @@
make clean
- We will now edit the main Makefile to use our newly created miniperl-cross:
-
-cp Makefile{,.orig}
-sed -e 's|(LDLIBPTH) ./miniperl|(LDLIBPTH) ./miniperl-cross|g' Makefile.orig > Makefile
-
- We will now make perl cross-compile friendly by forcing it to use our
+ We will now make perl cross-compile friendly by forcing it to use our
cross-tools we have created:
-cp config.sh{,.orig}
+cp config.sh{,.orig}
sed -e "s@\(^ar=\).*@\1'${AR}'@g" \
-e "s@\(^ranlib=\).*@\1'${RANLIB}'@g" \
@@ -81,12 +76,21 @@
-e "s@\(^ld=\).*@\1'${CC} ${BUILD32}'@g" config.sh.orig > config.sh
- Now we are ready to make our cross-compiled perl:
+Now we will make miniperl for our architecture:
-make miniperl
+make miniperl
+
+ We will now edit the main Makefile to use our newly created miniperl-cross:
+
+cp Makefile{,.orig}
+sed -e 's|(LDLIBPTH) ./miniperl|(LDLIBPTH) ./miniperl-cross|g' Makefile.orig > Makefile
+
+ Now we are ready to make our cross-compiled perl:
+
+make miniperl
make perl utilities
- Install these tools and their libraries:
+ Install these tools and their libraries:
-cp perl pod/pod2man /tools/bin
+cp perl pod/pod2man /tools/bin
install -d /tools/lib/perl5/&perl-version;
cp -R lib/* /tools/lib/perl5/&perl-version;