the following systems contain Itanium or Itanium 2 chips (this is likely
to be out of date):
- BL60p, BL860c, cx2600, cx2620, rx1600, rx1620, rx2600, rx2600hptc,
- rx2620, rx2660, rx3600, rx4610, rx4640, rx5670, rx6600, rx7420,
- rx7620, rx7640, rx8420, rx8620, rx8640, rx9610, sx1000, sx2000
+ BL60p, BL860c, BL870c, cx2600, cx2620, rx1600, rx1620, rx2600,
+ rx2600hptc, rx2620, rx2660, rx3600, rx4610, rx4640, rx5670,
+ rx6600, rx7420, rx7620, rx7640, rx8420, rx8620, rx8640, rx9610,
+ sx1000, sx2000
To see all about your machine, type
io/fs.t may fail on test #18. This appears to be a bug in HP-UX and no
fix is currently available.
-=head2 perl -P and // and HP-UX
-
-If HP-UX Perl is compiled with flags that will cause problems if the
--P flag of Perl (preprocess Perl code with the C preprocessor before
-perl sees it) is used. The problem is that C<//>, being a C++-style
-until-end-of-line comment, will disappear along with the remainder
-of the line. This means that common Perl constructs like
-
- s/foo//;
-
-will turn into illegal code
-
- s/foo
-
-The workaround is to use some other quoting separator than C<"/">,
-like for example C<"!">:
-
- s!foo!!;
-
=head2 HP-UX Kernel Parameters (maxdsiz) for Compiling Perl
By default, HP-UX comes configured with a maximum data segment size of
=head1 DATE
-Version 0.8.0: 2007-09-09
+Version 0.8.1: 2008-02-06
=cut