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I think I have discovered a bug in Inline perl module. In Inline.pm's install routine (version 0.55), there is a check for language name which is apparently wrong for most of the languages:
Hey, thanks for the advice ... I tried to use Inline::Module instead but it doesn't look one to one replacement. Can you suggest about the following problem?
If i generate a tarball from my package using make dist the inline stub generated is getting substituted with the DynaLoader version. Although if I'm running make install - it keeps using the standard one like this:
use strict; use warnings;
package pdlinc::Inline;
use Inline::Module stub => 'v2';
To my understanding this should work same as make dist, shouldn't it ?
The above, if I understand you right, is all build-time stuff. The purpose of I::M is that after it is installed, only the DynaLoader will be in the installed version, and it will all "just work". Have you tried that? You'd probably be best off using a "perlbrew"-ed perl to try it, rather than your system perl.
Hi there,
I think I have discovered a bug in Inline perl module. In Inline.pm's install routine (version 0.55), there is a check for language name which is apparently wrong for most of the languages:
http://cpansearch.perl.org/src/SISYPHUS/Inline-0.55/Inline.pm (also here on github version 0.80)
Upper case will never match Python, Pdlpp etc. Pls advise..
regards,
Leo
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