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does p4perl still work?
user name
2007-07-23 17:31:56
Hi,

I've been attempting to compile the Perl API on Windows 2000 using:

  • VC++ 2005 Express
  • ActiveState Perl v5.8.7
  • p4perl P4-3.5708
  • Perforce API libs r04.2/bin.ntx86 and r07.2 /bin.ntx86 (tried both)

I can get API r04.2 to compile ok, but I get a slew of unresolved symbols when linking.

Am wondering if anyone';s got a quick&dirty how-to I could check out to see if I'm doing something stupid (likely). I've been working from the documentation on http://public.perforce.com/guest/tony_smith/perforce/API/Perl/index.html, which is helpful but seems a bit out-dated.

Thanks!

Re: does p4perl still work?
country flaguser name
United Kingdom
2007-07-24 05:55:34
Hi Dan,

> I've been attempting to compile the Perl API on Windows
2000 using:
>
>
>    - VC++ 2005 Express
>    - ActiveState Perl v5.8.7
>    - p4perl P4-3.5708
>    - Perforce API libs r04.2/bin.ntx86 and
r07.2/bin.ntx86 (tried both)

P4Perl 3.5708 definitely won't work with the 2007.2 API -
you need the latest 
development P4Perl for that.

> Am wondering if anyone's got a quick&dirty how-to I
could check out to see
> if I'm doing something stupid (likely). I've been
working from the
> documentation on
> http://public.perforce.com/guest/tony_sm
ith/perforce/API/Perl/index.html,
> which is helpful but seems a bit out-dated.

Apologies - I haven't updated the porting matrix for a
while, but P4Perl is 
still actively maintained and working well.

Tony
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