http://www.cpan.org/authors/id/GSAR/dmake-4.1pl1-win32.zip
(This is a fixed version of the original dmake sources obtained from
-http://www.wticorp.com/dmake/. As of version 4.1PL1, the original
+http://www.wticorp.com/ As of version 4.1PL1, the original
sources did not build as shipped and had various other problems.
A patch is included in the above fixed version.)
with all lowercase letters, and every time dmake is invoked
to bring files up to date, it will try to recompile such files again.
For example, Tk distribution has a lot of such files, resulting in
-needless recompiles everytime dmake is invoked. To avoid this, you
+needless recompiles every time dmake is invoked. To avoid this, you
may use the script "sync_ext.pl" after a successful build. It is
available in the win32 subdirectory of the Perl source distribution.
bundled with the distribution due to US Government restrictions
on the export of cryptographic software. Nevertheless, this routine
is part of the "libdes" library (written by Eric Young) which is widely
-available worldwide, usually along with SSLeay (for example,
-"ftp://ftp.funet.fi/pub/crypt/mirrors/dsi/libdes/"). Set CRYPT_SRC to the
+available worldwide, usually along with SSLeay ( for example,
+ftp://ftp.funet.fi/pub/crypt/mirrors/dsi/libdes/ ). Set CRYPT_SRC to the
name of the file that implements des_fcrypt(). Alternatively, if
you have built a library that contains des_fcrypt(), you can set
CRYPT_LIB to point to the library name. The location above contains
ftp://ftp.microsoft.com/Softlib/MSLFILES/nmake15.exe
Another option is to use the make written in Perl, available from
-CPAN:
+CPAN.
- http://www.cpan.org/authors/id/NI-S/Make-0.03.tar.gz
+ http://www.cpan.org/modules/by-module/Make/
You may also use dmake. See L</"Make"> above on how to get it.