When generating PMNS and domain header, switch to running perl
scripts by invoking "perl <script>". This should ensure these
work on Windows, and (more pressingly) allows us to bypass the
rpm auto-dependency generation for these. Those dependencies
are verified by the individual PMDA Install scripts which must
cleanly fail the Install attempt if a needed Perl lib missing.
See the VMware PMDA as an example.
When generating PMNS and domain header, switch to running perl
scripts by invoking "perl <script>". This should ensure these
work on Windows, and (more pressingly) allows us to bypass the
rpm auto-dependency generation for these. Those dependencies
are verified by the individual PMDA Install scripts which must
cleanly fail the Install attempt if a needed Perl lib missing.
See the VMware PMDA as an example.