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a687059c 2 Perl Kit, Version 3.0
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a687059c 4 Copyright (c) 1989, Larry Wall
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6 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
7 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
8 the Free Software Foundation; either version 1, or (at your option)
9 any later version.
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11 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
12 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
13 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
14 GNU General Public License for more details.
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16 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
17 along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
18 Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
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22Perl is a language that combines some of the features of C, sed, awk and shell.
23See the manual page for more hype.
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25Perl will probably not run on machines with a small address space.
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27Please read all the directions below before you proceed any further, and
a687059c 28then follow them carefully.
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30After you have unpacked your kit, you should have all the files listed
31in MANIFEST.
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33Installation
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351) Run Configure. This will figure out various things about your system.
36 Some things Configure will figure out for itself, other things it will
37 ask you about. It will then proceed to make config.h, config.sh, and
38 Makefile.
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40 You might possibly have to trim # comments from the front of Configure
41 if your sh doesn't handle them, but all other # comments will be taken
42 care of.
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44 (If you don't have sh, you'll have to copy the sample file config.H to
45 config.h and edit the config.h to reflect your system's peculiarities.)
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472) Glance through config.h to make sure system dependencies are correct.
48 Most of them should have been taken care of by running the Configure script.
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50 If you have any additional changes to make to the C definitions, they
51 can be done in the Makefile, or in config.h. Bear in mind that they will
52 get undone next time you run Configure.
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543) make depend
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56 This will look for all the includes and modify Makefile accordingly.
57 Configure will offer to do this for you.
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594) make
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61 This will attempt to make perl in the current directory.
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d8f2e4cc 63 If you can't compile successfully, try adding a -DCRIPPLED_CC flag.
64 (Just because you get no errors doesn't mean it compiled right!)
65 This simplifies some complicated expressions for compilers that
66 get indigestion easily. If that has no effect, try turning off
67 optimization. If you have missing routines, you probably need to
68 add some library or other, or you need to undefine some feature that
69 Configure thought was there but is defective or incomplete.
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71 Some compilers will not compile or optimize the larger files without
72 some extra switches to use larger jump offsets or allocate larger
73 internal tables. It's okay to insert rules for specific files into
74 Makefile.SH, since a default rule only take effect in the
75 absence of a specific rule.
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77 The 3b2 needs to turn off -O.
78 AIX/RT may need a -a switch and -DCRIPPLED_CC.
79 SGI machines may need -Ddouble="long float".
80 Ultrix (2.3) may need to hand assemble teval.s with a -J switch.
81 SCO Xenix may need -m25000 for yacc.
82 Genix needs to use libc rather than libc_s, or #undef VARARGS.
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8d063cd8 845) make test
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86 This will run the regression tests on the perl you just made.
87 If it doesn't say "All tests successful" then something went wrong.
378cc40b 88 See the README in the t subdirectory. Note that you can't run it
03a14243 89 in background if this disables opening of /dev/tty. If "make test"
90 bombs out, just cd to the t directory and run TEST by hand to see if
91 it makes any difference.
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936) make install
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a687059c 95 This will put perl into a public directory (such as /usr/local/bin).
8d063cd8 96 It will also try to put the man pages in a reasonable place. It will not
97 nroff the man page, however. You may need to be root to do this. If
98 you are not root, you must own the directories in question and you should
99 ignore any messages about chown not working.
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1017) Read the manual entry before running perl.
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a687059c 1038) IMPORTANT! Help save the world! Communicate any problems and suggested
8d063cd8 104 patches to me, lwall@jpl-devvax.jpl.nasa.gov (Larry Wall), so we can
105 keep the world in sync. If you have a problem, there's someone else
106 out there who either has had or will have the same problem.
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108 If possible, send in patches such that the patch program will apply them.
109 Context diffs are the best, then normal diffs. Don't send ed scripts--
110 I've probably changed my copy since the version you have.
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d8f2e4cc 112 Watch for perl patches in comp.lang.perl. Patches will generally be
8d063cd8 113 in a form usable by the patch program. If you are just now bringing up
114 perl and aren't sure how many patches there are, write to me and I'll
115 send any you don't have. Your current patch level is shown in patchlevel.h.
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118Just a personal note: I want you to know that I create nice things like this
119because it pleases the Author of my story. If this bothers you, then your
120notion of Authorship needs some revision. But you can use perl anyway. :-)
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122 The author.