Application DVD/CD's are available on
http://www.software.hp.com/cgi-bin/swdepot_parser.cgi/cgi/displayProductInfo.pl?productNumber=PERL
for both PA-RISC and IPF (Itanium Processor Family). They are built
-with the HP ANSI-C compiler.
+with the HP ANSI-C compiler by ActiveState.
+
+To see what version is included on the DVD (assumed here to be mounted
+on /cdrom), issue this command:
+
+ # swlist -s /cdrom perl
+ # perl D.5.8.8.B 5.8.8 Perl Programming Language
+ perl.Perl5-32 D.5.8.8.B 32-bit 5.8.8 Perl Programming Language with Extensions
+ perl.Perl5-64 D.5.8.8.B 64-bit 5.8.8 Perl Programming Language with Extensions
=head2 Using perl from HP's porting centre
document will not attempt to address issues for compiling Perl on the
Motorola chipset.
-The most recent version of PA-RISC at the time of this document's last
-update is 2.0. HP PA-RISC systems are usually refered to with model
-description "HP 9000". The last CPU in this series is the PA-8900.
-Support for PA-RISC architectured machines officially ends as shown
-in the following table:
+The version of PA-RISC at the time of this document's last update is 2.0,
+which is also the last there will be. HP PA-RISC systems are usually
+refered to with model description "HP 9000". The last CPU in this series
+is the PA-8900. Support for PA-RISC architectured machines officially
+ends as shown in the following table:
PA-RISC End-of-Life Roadmap
+--------+----------------+----------------+-----------------+
| cores | | PA-8900/rp34x0 | 2014 |
+--------+----------------+----------------+-----------------+
+From http://www.hp.com/products1/evolution/9000/eol_announcement.html:
+
+ The last order date for HP9000 PA-RISC systems is planned for
+ December 31, 2008 and ship date of April 1, 2009. Operating system
+ releases for HP-UX will continue shipping past the HP9000 systems
+ last order date.
+
A complete list of models at the time the OS was built is in the file
/usr/sam/lib/mo/sched.models. The first column corresponds to the last
part of the output of the "model" command. The second column is the
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to be out of date):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
ia64 hp server rx2600
# /usr/contrib/bin/machinfo
+=head2 HP-UX versions
+
+Not all architectures (PA = PA-RISC, IPF = Itanium Processor Family)
+support all versions of HP-UX, here is a short list
+
+ HP-UX version Kernel Architecture
+ ------------- ------ ------------
+ 10.20 32 bit PA
+ 11.00 32/64 PA
+ 11.11 11i v1 32/64 PA
+ 11.22 11i v2 64 IPF
+ 11.23 11i v2 64 PA & IPF
+ 11.31 11i v3 64 PA & IPF
+
+See for the full list of hardware/OS support and expected end-of-life
+http://www.hp.com/go/hpuxservermatrix
+
=head2 Building Dynamic Extensions on HP-UX
HP-UX supports dynamically loadable libraries (shared libraries).
Above mentioned distributions are depots. H.Merijn Brand has made prebuilt
gcc binaries available on http://mirrors.develooper.com/hpux/ and/or
-http://www.cmve.net/~merijn/ for HP-UX 10.20, HP-UX 11.00, and HP-UX 11.11
-(HP-UX 11i) in both 32- and 64-bit versions. These are bzipped tar archives
-that also include recent GNU binutils and GNU gdb. Read the instructions
-on that page to rebuild gcc using itself.
+http://www.cmve.net/~merijn/ for HP-UX 10.20, HP-UX 11.00, HP-UX 11.11
+(HP-UX 11i v1), and HP-UX 11.23 (HP-UX 11i v2) in both 32- and 64-bit
+versions. These are bzipped tar archives that also include recent GNU
+binutils and GNU gdb. Read the instructions on that page to rebuild gcc
+using itself.
On PA-RISC you need a different compiler for 32-bit applications and for
64-bit applications. On PA-RISC, 32-bit objects and 64-bit objects do
=head2 GDBM and Threads on HP-UX
-If you attempt to compile Perl with threads on an 11.X system and also
-link in the GDBM library, then Perl will immediately core dump when it
-starts up. The only workaround at this point is to relink the GDBM
-library under 11.X, then relink it into Perl.
+If you attempt to compile Perl with (POSIX) threads on an 11.X system
+and also link in the GDBM library, then Perl will immediately core dump
+when it starts up. The only workaround at this point is to relink the
+GDBM library under 11.X, then relink it into Perl.
+
+the error might show something like:
+
+Pthread internal error: message: __libc_reinit() failed, file: ../pthreads/pthread.c, line: 1096
+Return Pointer is 0xc082bf33
+sh: 5345 Quit(coredump)
+
+and Configure will give up.
=head2 NFS filesystems and utime(2) on HP-UX
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
Whether you are using NIS does not matter. Amazingly enough,
the same bug also affects Solaris.
+=head1 Miscellaneous
+
+HP-UX 11 Y2K patch "Y2K-1100 B.11.00.B0125 HP-UX Core OS Year 2000
+Patch Bundle" has been reported to break the io/fs test #18 which
+tests whether utime() can change timestamps. The Y2K patch seems to
+break utime() so that over NFS the timestamps do not get changed
+(on local filesystems utime() still works). This has probably been
+fixed on your system by now.
+
=head1 AUTHOR
-Jeff Okamoto <okamoto@corp.hp.com>
H.Merijn Brand <h.m.brand@xs4all.nl>
+Jeff Okamoto <okamoto@corp.hp.com>
With much assistance regarding shared libraries from Marc Sabatella.
=head1 DATE
-Version 0.7.9: 2007-03-14
+Version 0.8.3: 2008-06-24
=cut