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− | The instructions for building Perl to work on the Chumby are found [[Scratchbox|Here]]. | + | The instructions for building Perl to work on the Chumby are found [[Scratchbox|'''Here''']]. |
You will learn how to set up a development environment using Scratchbox, and compile your own Perl and applications. | You will learn how to set up a development environment using Scratchbox, and compile your own Perl and applications. | ||
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http://files.chumby.com/resources/Arm.usb.5.10.Chumby.tgz | http://files.chumby.com/resources/Arm.usb.5.10.Chumby.tgz | ||
− | All the applications listed on the [[Scratchbox|How-to page]] are included in this package. | + | All the applications listed on the [[Scratchbox|'''How-to page''']] are included in this package. |
If you are unpacking this on a FAT/FAT32 USB key, you will have an issue with the symlink to perl - namely the /mnt/usb/usr/local/bin/perl.5.10.0 > perl, that will not be created on a FAT/FAT32. To remedy this, copy the perl binary to the expected name: | If you are unpacking this on a FAT/FAT32 USB key, you will have an issue with the symlink to perl - namely the /mnt/usb/usr/local/bin/perl.5.10.0 > perl, that will not be created on a FAT/FAT32. To remedy this, copy the perl binary to the expected name: |
Revision as of 14:04, 8 May 2009
The instructions for building Perl to work on the Chumby are found Here.
You will learn how to set up a development environment using Scratchbox, and compile your own Perl and applications.
Pre-compiled, ready-to-run Perl
Download here the Perl, the include libraries, and applications as they should be installed on a Chumby USB key. They will get unpacked in "usr", which will appear on the Chumby as /mnt/usb/usr.
This is the file that will get updated on a regular basis. This build contains some generic CPAN modules that can be useful when writing Perl scripts on the Chumby. Among them are the libwww package and the Mail::Sender package.
http://files.chumby.com/resources/Arm.usb.5.10.Chumby.tgz
All the applications listed on the How-to page are included in this package.
If you are unpacking this on a FAT/FAT32 USB key, you will have an issue with the symlink to perl - namely the /mnt/usb/usr/local/bin/perl.5.10.0 > perl, that will not be created on a FAT/FAT32. To remedy this, copy the perl binary to the expected name:
cd /mnt/usb/usr/local/bin/ cp perl.5.10.0 perl