For example, here's how to add a couple of extra flags to C compiler
invocations:
- sh Configure -Accflags="-DPERL_Y2KWARN -DPERL_POLLUTE_MALLOC"
+ sh Configure -Accflags="-DPERL_EXTERNAL_GLOB -DPERL_POLLUTE_MALLOC"
For more help on Configure switches, run
vulnerable to attack by wily crackers) by setting the environment
variable PERL_HASH_SEED, see L<perlrun/PERL_HASH_SEED>. Another option
is to add -DUSE_HASH_SEED_EXPLICIT to the compilation flags (for
-example by using C<Configure -Accflags=-DUSE_HAS_SEED_EXPLICIT>), in
+example by using C<Configure -Accflags=-DUSE_HASH_SEED_EXPLICIT>), in
which case one has to explicitly set the PERL_HASH_SEED environment
variable to enable the security feature, or by adding -DNO_HASH_SEED to
the compilation flags to completely disable the randomisation feature.
directories ahead of those in APPLLIB_EXP by using any of the standard
run-time methods: $PERLLIB, $PERL5LIB, -I, use lib, etc.
+=item USE_SITECUSTOMIZE
+
+Run-time customization of @INC can be enabled with:
+
+ sh Configure -Dusesitecustomize
+
+Which will define USE_SITECUSTOMIZE and $Config{usesitecustomize}.
+When enabled, make perl run F<$sitelibexp/sitecustomize.pl> before
+anything else. This script can then be set up to add additional
+entries to @INC.
+
=item Man Pages
In versions 5.005_57 and earlier, the default was to store module man