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At least one blurb offers assurances As long as you read the fine print... which appears to assume, rather than guarantee, that perl will (x-)compile for the AMTEL processor in question... and that (now stricken) cautionary observation is merely to suggest you do a quick check, as some of the CPU's in your link carry the ARM name.

In any case, here are a couple links to possible resources:
google's codesourcery
  and
http://www.openmamba.org/distribution/distromatic.html?tag=devel-silvan&pkg=perl-RPM.arm

Hope this helps.

PS (update): When posting a link here, enclose the node id or URL in square brackets. For example, [id://1018783] produces Single Board Computers /PERL and [http://www.perlmonks.com/] renders as http://www.perlmonks.com

PS2: When (self is) posting a response, I should be sure to read the supporting docs carefully. Had to strike above because I missed a statement appears to say that the SBC in question will run Deb distro.


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In reply to Re: Single Board Computers /PERL by ww
in thread Single Board Computers /PERL by aridzonan

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