[Classiccity-pm] Compiled perl modules
Stephen Howard
stephen at enterity.com
Tue Mar 21 09:13:57 PST 2006
If they're running the same OS and processor architecture you should be
able to get that to work. I don't entierly know what is involved, though.
A good general overview of date/time modules in CPAN is here:
http://www.perl.com/pub/a/2003/03/13/datetime.html
I don't know if there's something else out there that will fit your needs.
-Stephen
Linda Dubes Law wrote:
> DateTime.pm also requires an ansi c compiler. Although it says that it is only some of the options of the module that require it? I am guessing that there is someone in the world with a machine like mine with an ansi c compiler on it. Is there any reason that I couldn't have someone else compile it and then move it to my machine?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Linda
>
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> Does DateTime.pm have similar constraints? It has pretty good date math support.
>
> Linda Dubes Law wrote:
>
>>Hello,
>>
>>I have an hp/ux machine with pa-risc processors. I want to use Date::Calc but need to install Bit:Vector and Carp::Clan first. I can't compile Bit::Vector because it requires an Ansi C compiler. My hp/ux machine does not have an ansi c compiler and I can't install one because of certain third parties.
>>
>>My goal is to be able to add and subtract dates.
>>
>>What are my options?
>>
>>Thanks,
>>
>>Linda
>>
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