4 echo "Extracting Policy.sh (with variable substitutions)"
5 $spitshell <<!GROK!THIS! >Policy.sh
8 # This file was produced by running the Policy_sh.SH script, which
9 # gets its values from config.sh, which is generally produced by
12 # The idea here is to distill in one place the common site-wide
13 # "policy" answers (such as installation directories) that are
14 # to be "sticky". That is, if you keep the file Policy.sh around in
15 # the same directory as you are building Perl, then Configure will
16 # (by default) load up the Policy.sh file just before the
17 # platform-specific hints file.
21 # The original design for this Policy.sh file came from Wayne Davison,
23 # This version for Perl5.004_61 originally written by
24 # Andy Dougherty <doughera@lafcol.lafayette.edu>.
25 # This file may be distributed under the same terms as Perl itself.
28 # Site-specific values
30 perladmin='$perladmin'
32 # Installation directives. Note that each one comes in three flavors.
33 # For example, we have privlib, privlibexp, and installprivlib.
34 # privlib is for private (to perl) library files.
35 # privlibexp is the same, expcept any '~' the user gave to Configure
36 # is expanded to the user's home directory. This is figured
37 # out automatically by Configure, so you don't have to include it here.
38 # installprivlib is for systems (such as those running AFS) that
39 # need to distinguish between the place where things
40 # get installed and where they finally will reside.
41 # A full Glossary of all these config.sh variables is in the
42 # Porting/Glossary file.
44 # Installation Prefix.
48 installbin='$installbin'
50 scriptdir='$scriptdir'
51 installscript='$installscript'
54 installprivlib='$installprivlib'
57 installarchlib='$installarchlib'
60 installsitearch='$installsitearch'
63 installsitelib='$installsitelib'
65 # man1 and man3 manpage directories and extensions.
68 installman1dir='$installman1dir'
71 installman3dir='$installman3dir'
73 # You may add additional items here, for example, to set the pager
74 # to your local favorite value, uncomment