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8736538c 1If you read this file _as_is_, just ignore the funny characters you
2see. It is written in the POD format (see pod/perlpod.pod) which is
3specially designed to be readable as is.
5aabfad6 4
8736538c 5=head1 NAME
5aabfad6 6
f8dbba82 7README.cygwin - Perl for Cygwin
5aabfad6 8
8736538c 9=head1 SYNOPSIS
5aabfad6 10
f8dbba82 11This document will help you configure, make, test and install Perl
12on Cygwin. This document also describes features of Cygwin that will
13affect how Perl behaves at runtime.
5aabfad6 14
f8dbba82 15B<NOTE:> There are pre-built Perl packages available for Cygwin and a
37a78d01 16version of Perl is provided in the normal Cygwin install. If you do
17not need to customize the configuration, consider using one of those
18packages.
5aabfad6 19
5aabfad6 20
a83b6f46 21=head1 PREREQUISITES FOR COMPILING PERL ON CYGWIN
8736538c 22
f8dbba82 23=head2 Cygwin = GNU+Cygnus+Windows (Don't leave UNIX without it)
8736538c 24
f8dbba82 25The Cygwin tools are ports of the popular GNU development tools for Win32
26platforms. They run thanks to the Cygwin library which provides the UNIX
27system calls and environment these programs expect. More information
28about this project can be found at:
8736538c 29
47dafe4d 30 http://www.cygwin.com/
1cab015a 31
f8dbba82 32A recent net or commercial release of Cygwin is required.
8736538c 33
6a01534f 34At the time this document was last updated, Cygwin 1.3.12 was current.
8736538c 35
1cab015a 36
f8dbba82 37=head2 Cygwin Configuration
1cab015a 38
f8dbba82 39While building Perl some changes may be necessary to your Cygwin setup so
40that Perl builds cleanly. These changes are B<not> required for normal
41Perl usage.
1cab015a 42
f8dbba82 43B<NOTE:> The binaries that are built will run on all Win32 versions.
125a13ce 44They do not depend on your host system (Win9x/WinME, WinNT/Win2K)
45or your Cygwin configuration (I<ntea>, I<ntsec>, binary/text mounts).
46The only dependencies come from hard-coded pathnames like C</usr/local>.
47However, your host system and Cygwin configuration will affect Perl's
48runtime behavior (see L</"TEST">).
1cab015a 49
f8dbba82 50=over 4
1cab015a 51
f8dbba82 52=item * C<PATH>
1cab015a 53
f8dbba82 54Set the C<PATH> environment variable so that Configure finds the Cygwin
55versions of programs. Any Windows directories should be removed or
56moved to the end of your C<PATH>.
1cab015a 57
f8dbba82 58=item * I<nroff>
1cab015a 59
f8dbba82 60If you do not have I<nroff> (which is part of the I<groff> package),
b4bcd662 61Configure will B<not> prompt you to install I<man> pages.
f8dbba82 62
63=item * Permissions
64
65On WinNT with either the I<ntea> or I<ntsec> C<CYGWIN> settings, directory
66and file permissions may not be set correctly. Since the build process
125a13ce 67creates directories and files, to be safe you may want to run a `C<chmod
f8dbba82 68-R +w *>' on the entire Perl source tree.
69
70Also, it is a well known WinNT "feature" that files created by a login
71that is a member of the I<Administrators> group will be owned by the
72I<Administrators> group. Depending on your umask, you may find that you
73can not write to files that you just created (because you are no longer
74the owner). When using the I<ntsec> C<CYGWIN> setting, this is not an
75issue because it "corrects" the ownership to what you would expect on
76a UNIX system.
1cab015a 77
8736538c 78=back
79
a83b6f46 80=head1 CONFIGURE PERL ON CYGWIN
8736538c 81
f8dbba82 82The default options gathered by Configure with the assistance of
83F<hints/cygwin.sh> will build a Perl that supports dynamic loading
84(which requires a shared F<libperl.dll>).
f89d6eaa 85
f8dbba82 86This will run Configure and keep a record:
8736538c 87
f8dbba82 88 ./Configure 2>&1 | tee log.configure
8736538c 89
b4bcd662 90If you are willing to accept all the defaults run Configure with B<-de>.
f8dbba82 91However, several useful customizations are available.
5aabfad6 92
a83b6f46 93=head2 Stripping Perl Binaries on Cygwin
5aabfad6 94
f8dbba82 95It is possible to strip the EXEs and DLLs created by the build process.
96The resulting binaries will be significantly smaller. If you want the
97binaries to be stripped, you can either add a B<-s> option when Configure
98prompts you,
8736538c 99
f8dbba82 100 Any additional ld flags (NOT including libraries)? [none] -s
5db16f6a 101 Any special flags to pass to gcc to use dynamic linking? [none] -s
f8dbba82 102 Any special flags to pass to ld2 to create a dynamically loaded library?
103 [none] -s
8736538c 104
f8dbba82 105or you can edit F<hints/cygwin.sh> and uncomment the relevant variables
106near the end of the file.
8736538c 107
a83b6f46 108=head2 Optional Libraries for Perl on Cygwin
8736538c 109
f8dbba82 110Several Perl functions and modules depend on the existence of
111some optional libraries. Configure will find them if they are
112installed in one of the directories listed as being used for library
37a78d01 113searches. Pre-built packages for most of these are available from
114the Cygwin installer.
8736538c 115
f8dbba82 116=over 4
8736538c 117
f8dbba82 118=item * C<-lcrypt>
8736538c 119
125a13ce 120The crypt package distributed with Cygwin is a Linux compatible 56-bit
121DES crypt port by Corinna Vinschen.
122
123Alternatively, the crypt libraries in GNU libc have been ported to Cygwin.
1cab015a 124
5db16f6a 125The DES based Ultra Fast Crypt port was done by Alexey Truhan:
1cab015a 126
2ca463cb 127 ftp://ftp.uni-erlangen.de/pub/pc/gnuwin32/cygwin/porters/Okhapkin_Sergey/cw32crypt-dist-0.tgz
f8dbba82 128
129NOTE: There are various export restrictions on DES implementations,
130see the glibc README for more details.
1cab015a 131
f8dbba82 132The MD5 port was done by Andy Piper:
1cab015a 133
2ca463cb 134 ftp://ftp.uni-erlangen.de/pub/pc/gnuwin32/cygwin/porters/Okhapkin_Sergey/libcrypt.tgz
1cab015a 135
f8dbba82 136=item * C<-lgdbm> (C<use GDBM_File>)
1cab015a 137
a0457be1 138GDBM is available for Cygwin.
125a13ce 139
f8dbba82 140=item * C<-ldb> (C<use DB_File>)
1cab015a 141
f8dbba82 142BerkeleyDB is available for Cygwin. Some details can be found in
143F<ext/DB_File/DB_File.pm>.
1cab015a 144
125a13ce 145NOTE: The BerkeleyDB library only completely works on NTFS partitions.
146
f8dbba82 147=item * C<-lcygipc> (C<use IPC::SysV>)
148
6b49d266 149A port of SysV IPC is available for Cygwin.
150
151NOTE: This has B<not> been extensively tested. In particular,
b4bcd662 152C<d_semctl_semun> is undefined because it fails a Configure test
153and on Win9x the I<shm*()> functions seem to hang. It also creates
154a compile time dependency because F<perl.h> includes F<<sys/ipc.h>>
155and F<<sys/sem.h>> (which will be required in the future when compiling
47f4f673 156CPAN modules). NO LONGER SUPPORTED!
157
158=item * C<-lutil>
159
160Included with the standard Cygwin netrelease is the inetutils package
161which includes libutil.a.
1cab015a 162
163=back
164
a83b6f46 165=head2 Configure-time Options for Perl on Cygwin
f8dbba82 166
0a110db2 167The F<INSTALL> document describes several Configure-time options. Some of
168these will work with Cygwin, others are not yet possible. Also, some of
169these are experimental. You can either select an option when Configure
170prompts you or you can define (undefine) symbols on the command line.
f8dbba82 171
172=over 4
173
174=item * C<-Uusedl>
175
0a110db2 176Undefining this symbol forces Perl to be compiled statically.
f8dbba82 177
178=item * C<-Uusemymalloc>
1cab015a 179
f8dbba82 180By default Perl uses the malloc() included with the Perl source. If you
0a110db2 181want to force Perl to build with the system malloc() undefine this symbol.
1cab015a 182
33bf3ba1 183=item * C<-Uuseperlio>
184
185Undefining this symbol disables the PerlIO abstraction, which is now the
186default.
187
6b49d266 188=item * C<-Dusemultiplicity>
1cab015a 189
f8dbba82 190Multiplicity is required when embedding Perl in a C program and using
191more than one interpreter instance. This works with the Cygwin port.
1cab015a 192
0a110db2 193=item * C<-Duse64bitint>
1cab015a 194
407b02b1 195By default Perl uses 32 bit integers. If you want to use larger 64
196bit integers, define this symbol. If there is trouble, check that
197your Cygwin installation is up to date.
1cab015a 198
f8dbba82 199=item * C<-Duselongdouble>
1cab015a 200
f8dbba82 201I<gcc> supports long doubles (12 bytes). However, several additional
202long double math functions are necessary to use them within Perl
5cb3728c 203(I<{atan2, cos, exp, floor, fmod, frexp, isnan, log, modf, pow, sin, sqrt}l,
204strtold>).
f8dbba82 205These are B<not> yet available with Cygwin.
1cab015a 206
f8dbba82 207=item * C<-Dusethreads>
1cab015a 208
a0457be1 209POSIX threads are B<not> yet implemented in Cygwin completely.
f8dbba82 210
211=item * C<-Duselargefiles>
212
0a110db2 213Although Win32 supports large files, Cygwin currently uses 32-bit integers
5db16f6a 214for internal size and position calculations.
1cab015a 215
a0457be1 216=item * C<-Dmksymlinks>
217
218Use this to build perl outside of the source tree. This works with Cygwin.
219Details can be found in the F<INSTALL> document.
220
1cab015a 221=back
222
a83b6f46 223=head2 Suspicious Warnings on Cygwin
1cab015a 224
f8dbba82 225You may see some messages during Configure that seem suspicious.
8736538c 226
f8dbba82 227=over 4
8736538c 228
b4bcd662 229=item * I<dlsym()>
0a110db2 230
231I<ld2> is needed to build dynamic libraries, but it does not exist
232when dlsym() checking occurs (it is not created until `C<make>' runs).
233You will see the following message:
234
235 Checking whether your dlsym() needs a leading underscore ...
b4bcd662 236 ld2: not found
0a110db2 237 I can't compile and run the test program.
238 I'm guessing that dlsym doesn't need a leading underscore.
239
240Since the guess is correct, this is not a problem.
241
b4bcd662 242=item * Win9x and C<d_eofnblk>
5db16f6a 243
244Win9x does not correctly report C<EOF> with a non-blocking read on a
245closed pipe. You will see the following messages:
246
247 But it also returns -1 to signal EOF, so be careful!
248 WARNING: you can't distinguish between EOF and no data!
249
250 *** WHOA THERE!!! ***
251 The recommended value for $d_eofnblk on this machine was "define"!
252 Keep the recommended value? [y]
253
254At least for consistency with WinNT, you should keep the recommended
255value.
256
0a110db2 257=item * Compiler/Preprocessor defines
258
259The following error occurs because of the Cygwin C<#define> of
260C<_LONG_DOUBLE>:
261
262 Guessing which symbols your C compiler and preprocessor define...
fb652349 263 try.c:<line#>: missing binary operator
0a110db2 264
fb652349 265This failure does not seem to cause any problems. With older gcc
266versions, "parse error" is reported instead of "missing binary
267operator".
0a110db2 268
5db16f6a 269=back
270
a83b6f46 271=head1 MAKE ON CYGWIN
5aabfad6 272
b4bcd662 273Simply run I<make> and wait:
f8dbba82 274
275 make 2>&1 | tee log.make
276
a83b6f46 277=head2 Warnings on Cygwin
f8dbba82 278
279Warnings like these are normal:
280
fb652349 281 perl.c: In function `S_parse_body':
282 perl.c:1468: warning: implicit declaration of function `init_os_extras'
283 ...
284 pp_sys.c:289: warning: `S_emulate_eaccess' defined but not used
285 ...
286 perlio.c: In function `perlsio_binmode':
287 perlio.c:98: warning: implicit declaration of function `setmode'
288 perlio.c:98: warning: passing arg 1 of `Perl_PerlIO_fileno' from incompatible pointer type
289 ...
290 make: [extra.pods] Error 1 (ignored)
291 ...
292 make: [extras.make] Error 1 (ignored)
f8dbba82 293
a83b6f46 294=head2 ld2 on Cygwin
f8dbba82 295
296During `C<make>', I<ld2> will be created and installed in your $installbin
297directory (where you said to put public executables). It does not
298wait until the `C<make install>' process to install the I<ld2> script,
299this is because the remainder of the `C<make>' refers to I<ld2> without
300fully specifying its path and does this from multiple subdirectories.
301The assumption is that $installbin is in your current C<PATH>. If this
b4bcd662 302is not the case `C<make>' will fail at some point. If this happens,
303just manually copy I<ld2> from the source directory to somewhere in
304your C<PATH>.
f8dbba82 305
a83b6f46 306=head1 TEST ON CYGWIN
f8dbba82 307
308There are two steps to running the test suite:
309
310 make test 2>&1 | tee log.make-test
311
312 cd t;./perl harness 2>&1 | tee ../log.harness
313
314The same tests are run both times, but more information is provided when
315running as `C<./perl harness>'.
5aabfad6 316
f8dbba82 317Test results vary depending on your host system and your Cygwin
b4bcd662 318configuration. If a test can pass in some Cygwin setup, it is always
319attempted and explainable test failures are documented. It is possible
125a13ce 320for Perl to pass all the tests, but it is more likely that some tests
321will fail for one of the reasons listed below.
1cab015a 322
a83b6f46 323=head2 File Permissions on Cygwin
1cab015a 324
f8dbba82 325UNIX file permissions are based on sets of mode bits for
b4bcd662 326{read,write,execute} for each {user,group,other}. By default Cygwin
327only tracks the Win32 read-only attribute represented as the UNIX file
328user write bit (files are always readable, files are executable if they
329have a F<.{com,bat,exe}> extension or begin with C<#!>, directories are
330always readable and executable). On WinNT with the I<ntea> C<CYGWIN>
331setting, the additional mode bits are stored as extended file attributes.
332On WinNT with the I<ntsec> C<CYGWIN> setting, permissions use the standard
333WinNT security descriptors and access control lists. Without one of
47f4f673 334these options, these tests will fail (listing not updated yet):
1cab015a 335
f8dbba82 336 Failed Test List of failed
337 ------------------------------------
338 io/fs.t 5, 7, 9-10
339 lib/anydbm.t 2
340 lib/db-btree.t 20
341 lib/db-hash.t 16
342 lib/db-recno.t 18
343 lib/gdbm.t 2
f8dbba82 344 lib/ndbm.t 2
345 lib/odbm.t 2
346 lib/sdbm.t 2
347 op/stat.t 9, 20 (.tmp not an executable extension)
1cab015a 348
fb652349 349=head2 NDBM_File and ODBM_File do not work on FAT filesystems
350
351Do not use NDBM_File or ODBM_File on FAT filesystem. They can be
352built on a FAT filesystem, but many tests will fail:
353
354 ../ext/NDBM_File/ndbm.t 13 3328 71 59 83.10% 1-2 4 16-71
355 ../ext/ODBM_File/odbm.t 255 65280 ?? ?? % ??
356 ../lib/AnyDBM_File.t 2 512 12 2 16.67% 1 4
357 ../lib/Memoize/t/errors.t 0 139 11 5 45.45% 7-11
358 ../lib/Memoize/t/tie_ndbm.t 13 3328 4 4 100.00% 1-4
359 run/fresh_perl.t 97 1 1.03% 91
360
361If you intend to run only on FAT (or if using AnyDBM_File on FAT),
362run Configure with the -Ui_ndbm and -Ui_dbm options to prevent
363NDBM_File and ODBM_File being built.
364
365With NTFS (and CYGWIN=ntsec), there should be no problems even if
366perl was built on FAT.
367
368=head2 fork() failures in io_* tests
0be9fa5d 369
fb652349 370A fork() failure may result in the following tests failing:
371
372 ext/IO/lib/IO/t/io_multihomed.t
373 ext/IO/lib/IO/t/io_sock.t
374 ext/IO/lib/IO/t/io_unix.t
375
376See comment on fork in L<Miscellaneous> below.
0be9fa5d 377
a83b6f46 378=head2 Script Portability on Cygwin
1cab015a 379
b4bcd662 380Cygwin does an outstanding job of providing UNIX-like semantics on top of
381Win32 systems. However, in addition to the items noted above, there are
382some differences that you should know about. This is a very brief guide
383to portability, more information can be found in the Cygwin documentation.
1cab015a 384
f8dbba82 385=over 4
1cab015a 386
f8dbba82 387=item * Pathnames
1cab015a 388
a0457be1 389Cygwin pathnames can be separated by forward (F</>) or backward (F<\\>)
f8dbba82 390slashes. They may also begin with drive letters (F<C:>) or Universal
391Naming Codes (F<//UNC>). DOS device names (F<aux>, F<con>, F<prn>,
b4bcd662 392F<com*>, F<lpt?>, F<nul>) are invalid as base filenames. However, they
393can be used in extensions (e.g., F<hello.aux>). Names may contain all
394printable characters except these:
1cab015a 395
f8dbba82 396 : * ? " < > |
1cab015a 397
125a13ce 398File names are case insensitive, but case preserving. A pathname that
399contains a backslash or drive letter is a Win32 pathname (and not subject
400to the translations applied to POSIX style pathnames).
f8dbba82 401
402=item * Text/Binary
403
404When a file is opened it is in either text or binary mode. In text mode
5db16f6a 405a file is subject to CR/LF/Ctrl-Z translations. With Cygwin, the default
406mode for an open() is determined by the mode of the mount that underlies
407the file. Perl provides a binmode() function to set binary mode on files
408that otherwise would be treated as text. sysopen() with the C<O_TEXT>
409flag sets text mode on files that otherwise would be treated as binary:
410
411 sysopen(FOO, "bar", O_WRONLY|O_CREAT|O_TEXT)
f8dbba82 412
5db16f6a 413lseek(), tell() and sysseek() only work with files opened in binary mode.
414
415The text/binary issue is covered at length in the Cygwin documentation.
f8dbba82 416
417=item * F<.exe>
418
497711e7 419The Cygwin stat(), lstat() and readlink() functions make the F<.exe>
420extension transparent by looking for F<foo.exe> when you ask for F<foo>
421(unless a F<foo> also exists). Cygwin does not require a F<.exe>
422extension, but I<gcc> adds it automatically when building a program.
423However, when accessing an executable as a normal file (e.g., I<cp>
424in a makefile) the F<.exe> is not transparent. The I<install> included
425with Cygwin automatically appends a F<.exe> when necessary.
f8dbba82 426
427=item * chown()
428
b4bcd662 429On WinNT chown() can change a file's user and group IDs. On Win9x chown()
430is a no-op, although this is appropriate since there is no security model.
f8dbba82 431
432=item * Miscellaneous
433
434File locking using the C<F_GETLK> command to fcntl() is a stub that
435returns C<ENOSYS>.
436
f8dbba82 437Win9x can not rename() an open file (although WinNT can).
1cab015a 438
125a13ce 439The Cygwin chroot() implementation has holes (it can not restrict file
440access by native Win32 programs).
441
c030f24b 442Inplace editing C<perl -i> of files doesn't work without doing a backup
443of the file being edited C<perl -i.bak> because of windowish restrictions,
f5b24c15 444so Perl adds the C<.bak> automatically if you just use C<perl -i>.
818c4caa 445
fb652349 446Using fork() after loading multiple dlls may fail with an internal cygwin
447error like the following:
448
449 C:\CYGWIN\BIN\PERL.EXE: *** couldn't allocate memory 0x10000(4128768) for 'C:\CYGWIN\LIB\PERL5\5.6.1\CYGWIN-MULTI\AUTO\SOCKET\SOCKET.DLL' alignment, Win32 error 8
450
451 200 [main] perl 377147 sync_with_child: child -395691(0xB8) died before initialization with status code 0x1
452 1370 [main] perl 377147 sync_with_child: *** child state child loading dlls
453
454Use the rebase utility to resolve the conflicting dll addresses.
455See: http://www.tishler.net/jason/software/rebase/
456and http://sources.redhat.com/ml/cygwin/2002-07/msg00276.html
457
1cab015a 458=back
459
a83b6f46 460=head1 INSTALL PERL ON CYGWIN
f8dbba82 461
b4bcd662 462This will install Perl, including I<man> pages.
f8dbba82 463
a0457be1 464 make install 2>&1 | tee log.make-install
5db16f6a 465
466NOTE: If C<STDERR> is redirected `C<make install>' will B<not> prompt
467you to install I<perl> into F</usr/bin>.
1cab015a 468
f8dbba82 469You may need to be I<Administrator> to run `C<make install>'. If you
470are not, you must have write access to the directories in question.
1cab015a 471
f8dbba82 472Information on installing the Perl documentation in HTML format can be
473found in the F<INSTALL> document.
1cab015a 474
a83b6f46 475=head1 MANIFEST ON CYGWIN
1cab015a 476
f8dbba82 477These are the files in the Perl release that contain references to Cygwin.
478These very brief notes attempt to explain the reason for all conditional
479code. Hopefully, keeping this up to date will allow the Cygwin port to
47f4f673 480be kept as clean as possible (listing not updated yet).
1cab015a 481
f8dbba82 482=over 4
1cab015a 483
f8dbba82 484=item Documentation
1cab015a 485
47dafe4d 486 INSTALL README.cygwin README.win32 MANIFEST
5d129265 487 Changes Changes5.005 Changes5.004 Changes5.6
47dafe4d 488 pod/perl.pod pod/perlport.pod pod/perlfaq3.pod
489 pod/perldelta.pod pod/perl5004delta.pod pod/perl56delta.pod
490 pod/perlhist.pod pod/perlmodlib.pod pod/buildtoc.PL pod/perltoc.pod
1cab015a 491
f8dbba82 492=item Build, Configure, Make, Install
1cab015a 493
f8dbba82 494 cygwin/Makefile.SHs
495 cygwin/ld2.in
496 cygwin/perlld.in
497 ext/IPC/SysV/hints/cygwin.pl
498 ext/NDBM_File/hints/cygwin.pl
499 ext/ODBM_File/hints/cygwin.pl
500 hints/cygwin.sh
f8dbba82 501 Configure - help finding hints from uname,
502 shared libperl required for dynamic loading
6b49d266 503 Makefile.SH - linklibperl
504 Porting/patchls - cygwin in port list
f8dbba82 505 installman - man pages with :: translated to .
5db16f6a 506 installperl - install dll/ld2/perlld, install to pods
6b49d266 507 makedepend.SH - uwinfix
1cab015a 508
f8dbba82 509=item Tests
1cab015a 510
f8dbba82 511 t/io/tell.t - binmode
5d129265 512 t/lib/b.t - ignore Cwd from os_extras
5db16f6a 513 t/lib/glob-basic.t - Win32 directory list access differs from read mode
514 t/op/magic.t - $^X/symlink WORKAROUND, s/.exe//
515 t/op/stat.t - no /dev, skip Win32 ftCreationTime quirk
516 (cache manager sometimes preserves ctime of file
517 previously created and deleted), no -u (setuid)
f8dbba82 518
519=item Compiled Perl Source
520
f8dbba82 521 EXTERN.h - __declspec(dllimport)
522 XSUB.h - __declspec(dllexport)
b4bcd662 523 cygwin/cygwin.c - os_extras (getcwd, spawn)
6b49d266 524 perl.c - os_extras
f8dbba82 525 perl.h - binmode
6b49d266 526 doio.c - win9x can not rename a file when it is open
b4bcd662 527 pp_sys.c - do not define h_errno, pp_system with spawn
47dafe4d 528 util.c - use setenv
f8dbba82 529
530=item Compiled Module Source
531
532 ext/POSIX/POSIX.xs - tzname defined externally
533 ext/SDBM_File/sdbm/pair.c
534 - EXTCONST needs to be redefined from EXTERN.h
535 ext/SDBM_File/sdbm/sdbm.c
536 - binary open
537
538=item Perl Modules/Scripts
539
6b49d266 540 lib/Cwd.pm - hook to internal Cwd::cwd
f8dbba82 541 lib/ExtUtils/MakeMaker.pm
542 - require MM_Cygwin.pm
543 lib/ExtUtils/MM_Cygwin.pm
544 - canonpath, cflags, manifypods, perl_archive
497711e7 545 lib/File/Find.pm - on remote drives stat() always sets st_nlink to 1
6b49d266 546 lib/File/Spec/Unix.pm - preserve //unc
5d129265 547 lib/File/Temp.pm - no directory sticky bit
6b49d266 548 lib/perl5db.pl - use stdin not /dev/tty
6b49d266 549 utils/perldoc.PL - version comment
1cab015a 550
551=back
f89d6eaa 552
a83b6f46 553=head1 BUGS ON CYGWIN
f8dbba82 554
125a13ce 555Support for swapping real and effective user and group IDs is incomplete.
556On WinNT Cygwin provides setuid(), seteuid(), setgid() and setegid().
557However, additional Cygwin calls for manipulating WinNT access tokens
558and security contexts are required.
559
f8dbba82 560=head1 AUTHORS
561
b4bcd662 562Charles Wilson <cwilson@ece.gatech.edu>,
47dafe4d 563Eric Fifer <egf7@columbia.edu>,
b4bcd662 564alexander smishlajev <als@turnhere.com>,
565Steven Morlock <newspost@morlock.net>,
566Sebastien Barre <Sebastien.Barre@utc.fr>,
a0457be1 567Teun Burgers <burgers@ecn.nl>,
568Gerrit Haase <gh@familiehaase.de>.
f8dbba82 569
570=head1 HISTORY
571
fb652349 572Last updated: 2002-10-07