In the target case, we can't check if perl exists or try running it. If we don't patch the code, the native perl location would be used, not the target which is also incorrect. We therefore disable this code and rely on the correct value of PERL being passed in. RP 31/8/2011 Upstream-Status: Inappropriate [OE specific] Index: intltool-0.40.6/configure.in =================================================================== --- intltool-0.40.6.orig/configure.in 2011-08-31 11:21:13.061160535 +0100 +++ intltool-0.40.6/configure.in 2011-08-31 11:22:44.991160885 +0100 @@ -9,24 +9,10 @@ aclocaldir='${datadir}'/aclocal AC_SUBST(aclocaldir) -AC_PATH_PROG(PERL, perl) if test -z "$PERL"; then - AC_MSG_ERROR([perl not found]) -fi -AC_MSG_CHECKING([for perl >= 5.8.1]) -$PERL -e "use 5.8.1;" > /dev/null 2>&1 -if test $? -ne 0; then - AC_MSG_ERROR([perl 5.8.1 is required for intltool]) -else - PERL_VERSION="`$PERL -e \"printf '%vd', $^V\"`" - AC_MSG_RESULT([$PERL_VERSION]) -fi -AC_MSG_CHECKING([for XML::Parser]) -if `$PERL -e "require XML::Parser" 2>/dev/null`; then - AC_MSG_RESULT([ok]) -else - AC_MSG_ERROR([XML::Parser perl module is required for intltool]) + AC_MSG_ERROR([PERL variable not set]) fi +AC_SUBST(PERL) AC_OUTPUT([ Makefile