Why is the module not automatically installed on by mashine as part of apt-get install pspp. My understanding is, that CPAN has an uploaded old version 0.7.2 of the PSPP-Module, but that the PSPP-Module is actually part of the main PSPP source. Any hints on any approaches are very very welcome. ![]() Libpspp-0.7.9.so libpspp-core-0.7.9.so libpspp-core.so libpspp.so PSPP.bs PSPP.so The file PSPP.so in question exists: ls /usr/local/lib/perl/5.14.2/auto/PSPP line 2.īEGIN failed-compilation aborted at. Long story short: Still no success using the perl-module: #!/usr/bin/perlĬan't load '/usr/local/lib/perl/5.14.2/auto/PSPP/PSPP.so' for module PSPP: libpspp-core-0.7.9.so: Kann die Shared-Object-Datei nicht öffnen: Datei oder Verzeichnis nicht gefunden at /usr/share/perl/5.14/XSLoader.pm line 71.Īt /usr/local/lib/perl/5.14.2/PSPP.pm line 26īEGIN failed-compilation aborted at /usr/local/lib/perl/5.14.2/PSPP.pm line 27.Ĭompilation failed in require at. Installing /usr/man/man3/PSPP::Examples.3pmĪppending installation info to /usr/lib/perl/5.14.2/perllocal.pod Installing /usr/lib/perl/5.14.2/auto/PSPP/PSPP.bs Installing /usr/lib/perl/5.14.2/auto/PSPP/PSPP.so So with my unfinished build I entered the perl-module directory cd pspp-0.7.9+git20120319/perl-moduleįiles found in blib/arch: installing files in blib/lib into architecture dependent library tree configure -without-gui -without-cairo -without-libncurses Various -without-* flags to configure, thus: Time and from having to install lots of things you won't need, you can pass At a risk of contradicting that sentence, you should follow the The PSPP users mailinglist discussed some problems building the Perl-Module this January, and I quote: Basically you are right, you will need to compile PSPP first, but you don't need Make: Verlasse Verzeichnis '/root/pspp-0.7.9+git20120319'ĭpkg-buildpackage: Fehler: Fehler-Exitstatus von debian/rules build war 2īuild-Befehl »cd pspp-0.7.9+git20120319 & dpkg-buildpackage -b -uc« fehlgeschlagen. | This file was extended by GNU PSPP config.status 0.7.9, which was ![]() | conftest.c:444:22: error: expected expression before ')' token | configure:43806: gcc -std=gnu99 -c -g -O2 -fstack-protector -param=ssp-buffer-size=4 -Wformat -Wformat-security -Wdeclaration-after-statement -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2 -pthread -I/usr/include/cairo -I/usr/include/glib-2.0 -I/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/glib-2.0/include -I/usr/include/pixman-1 -I/usr/include/freetype2 -I/usr/include/libpng12 -I/usr/include/pango-1.0 conftest.c >&5 Building seems to work for quite a while but ends with an error in test phase. ![]() Enter the location of the build directory of the configured pspp source: ĭownloads the source of 0.7.9+git20120319 into the current directory and builds it. Will build a pretty old version CPAN.pm: Going to build P/PD/PDONELAN/Īnd asks for a configured source directory which I don't have at the moment. Pspp-0.7.9+git20120319 is the PSPP version in Ubuntu LTS 12.04.įirst try: CPAN install cpan PSPP:Sysfile I would be fine using any version of the module, but since it seems like one has to build it on every mashine (please correct my if I am wrong) I go for Ubuntu LTS versions: ![]() I want to use the PSPP-Perl-Module, but it seem to be much harder than expected.
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