Perl-5.10.README: outdated information
Gerrit P. Haase
gerrit.haase@gmail.com
Sat Nov 27 17:20:00 GMT 2010
Hello Reini,
the Perl README states:
===
- The CPAN repository and build directory *must* reside in a path
mounted in binmode:
mount -s -b -f c:/cygwin/home/username/.cpan /home/username/.cpan
mount -u -b -f c:/cygwin/home/username/.cpan /home/username/.cpan
where username is your home path and cygwin / windows username.
After mounting like this it should work with only few warnings or
completely without problems, depending on your environment settings
for the CYGWIN variable.
===
However there were changes, obviously the mount utility changed:
$ mount -s -b -f c:/cygwin/home/Gerrit/.cpan /home/Gerrit/.cpan
mount: unknown option -- s
Usage: mount [OPTION] [<win32path> <posixpath>]
mount -a
mount <posixpath>
Display information about mounted filesystems, or mount a filesystem
-a, --all mount all filesystems mentioned in fstab
-c, --change-cygdrive-prefix change the cygdrive path prefix to <posixpath>
-f, --force force mount, don't warn about missing mount
point directories
-h, --help output usage information and exit
-m, --mount-entries write fstab entries to replicate mount points
and cygdrive prefixes
-o, --options X[,X...] specify mount options
-p, --show-cygdrive-prefix show user and/or system cygdrive path prefix
-v, --version output version information and exit
Valid options are:
acl,auto,binary,bind,cygexec,dos,exec,ihash,noacl,nosuid,notexec,nouser
,override,posix=0,posix=1,text,user
I just noticed this, no idea if it is still needed, and which command
to issue to ensure the binmode option for the CPAN path.
regards,
Gerrit
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