Extra carriage returns on Perl configure script

Dan Newcombe Dan_Newcombe@oit.peachnet.edu
Wed Apr 22 20:23:00 GMT 1998


I am trying to compile Perl 5.0004 from scratch under Nt 4.0, w/ the Beta19
release.
The problem I am finding is when I run the
	sh configure
to get Perl ready to install, it gets confused.  If I press enter to answer
a prompt, it seems to assume I have pressed two enters and I never get a
chance to answer some of the prompts.  For example:
	Prompt 1: [default]    (I press enter here)
	Prompt 2: [defualt]    (It automatically puts a carrige return here)
	Prompt 3: [default]    (Here is where I end up after pressing enter ONCE)
Has anyone else seen this behavior or know how to get around it?  Thanks.

(On the other hand, a precompiled version or OraPerl would also help me get
past this in the short run - though I still want it to be working right.)

--
Dan Newcombe - OIIT
"While we watch time slip through our hands, we're deaf to our own demands"
		-Fates Warning, The Eleventh Hour-

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