updated for version 7.3.304
Problem: Strawberry Perl doesn't work on MS-Windows. Solution: Use xsubpp if needed. (Yasuhiro Matsumoto)
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@ -108,6 +108,13 @@ endif
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# on NT, it's here:
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PERLLIB=$(PERL)/lib
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PERLLIBS=$(PERLLIB)/Core
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XSUBPP=$(PERLLIB)/ExtUtils/xsubpp
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XSUBPP_EXISTS=$(shell perl -e "print 1 unless -e '$(XSUBPP)'")
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ifeq "$(XSUBPP_EXISTS)" ""
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XSUBPP=perl $(XSUBPP)
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else
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XSUBPP=xsubpp
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endif
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endif
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# uncomment 'LUA' if you want a Lua-enabled version
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@ -696,7 +703,7 @@ ifeq (16, $(RUBY))
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endif
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if_perl.c: if_perl.xs typemap
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perl $(PERLLIB)/ExtUtils/xsubpp -prototypes -typemap \
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$(XSUBPP) -prototypes -typemap \
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$(PERLLIB)/ExtUtils/typemap if_perl.xs > $@
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$(OUTDIR)/netbeans.o: netbeans.c $(INCL) $(NBDEBUG_INCL) $(NBDEBUG_SRC)
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