SunOS 5.8 Solaris 8 solaris 2.8
The complete table can be found in the Sun Managers' FAQ
-L<ftp://ftp.cs.toronto.edu/pub/jdd/sun-managers/faq> under
+L<ftp://ftp.cs.toronto.edu/pub/jdd/sunmanagers/faq> under
"9.1) Which Sun models run which versions of SunOS?".
=head1 RESOURCES
-There are many, many source for Solaris information. A few of the
+There are many, many sources for Solaris information. A few of the
important ones for perl:
=over 4
L<http://www.science.uva.nl/pub/solaris/solaris2.html>.
The Sun Managers' FAQ is available at
-L<ftp://ftp.cs.toronto.edu/pub/jdd/sun-managers/faq>
+L<ftp://ftp.cs.toronto.edu/pub/jdd/sunmanagers/faq>
=item Precompiled Binaries
Precompiled binaries, links to many sites, and much, much more is
-available at L<http://www.sunfreeware.com>.
+available at L<http://www.sunfreeware.com/>.
=item Solaris Documentation
-All Solaris documentation is available on-line at L<http://docs.sun.com>.
+All Solaris documentation is available on-line at L<http://docs.sun.com/>.
=back
When you run SunOS4 binaries on Solaris, the run-time system magically
alters pathnames matching m#lib/locale# so that when tar tries to create
lib/locale.pm, a file named lib/oldlocale.pm gets created instead.
-If you found this advice it too late and used a SunOS4-compiled tar
+If you found this advice too late and used a SunOS4-compiled tar
anyway, you must find the incorrectly renamed file and move it back
to lib/locale.pm.
If you use gcc, make sure your installation is recent and
complete. As a point of reference, perl-5.6.0 built fine with
-gcc-2.8.1 on both Solaris 2.6 and Solaris 8. You'll be able to
+gcc-2.8.1 on both Solaris 2.6 and Solaris 8. You should
Configure perl with
sh Configure -Dcc=gcc
=head3 GNU as and GNU ld
+The following information applies to gcc version 2. Volunteers to
+update it as appropropriate for gcc version 3 would be appreciated.
+
The versions of as and ld supplied with Solaris work fine for building
-perl. There is normally no need to install the GNU versions.
+perl. There is normally no need to install the GNU versions to
+compile perl.
If you decide to ignore this advice and use the GNU versions anyway,
then be sure that they are relatively recent. Versions newer than 2.7
are apparently new enough. Older versions may have trouble with
dynamic loading.
+If you wish to use GNU ld, then you need to pass it the -Wl,-E flag.
+The hints/solaris_2.sh file tries to do this automatically by executing
+the following commands:
+
+ ccdlflags="$ccdlflags -Wl,-E"
+ lddlflags="$lddlflags -Wl,-E -G"
+
+However, over the years, changes in gcc, GNU ld, and Solaris ld have made
+it difficult to automatically detect which ld ultimately gets called.
+You may have to manually edit config.sh and add the -Wl,-E flags
+yourself, or else run Configure interactively and add the flags at the
+appropriate prompts.
+
If your gcc is configured to use GNU as and ld but you want to use the
Solaris ones instead to build perl, then you'll need to add
-B/usr/ccs/bin/ to the gcc command line. One convenient way to do
and this is the default for perl-5.6.0.
For a more complete explanation of 64-bit issues, see the Solaris 64-bit
-Developer's Guide at http://docs.sun.com:80/ab2/coll.45.13/SOL64TRANS/
+Developer's Guide at L<http://docs.sun.com:80/ab2/coll.45.13/SOL64TRANS/>
You can detect the OS mode using "isainfo -v", e.g.
want to allocate more than ~ 4GB of memory inside Perl, you probably
don't need Perl to be a 64-bit app.
-=head3 Large File Suppprt
+=head3 Large File Support
For Solaris 2.6 and onwards, there are two different ways for 32-bit
applications to manipulate large files (files whose size is > 2GByte).
and Configure the build with
sh Configure -Dusemymalloc
-
+
You should not use perl's malloc if you are building with gcc. There
are reports of core dumps, especially in the PDL module. The problem
appears to go away under -DDEBUGGING, so it has been difficult to
-track down. Sun's compiler appears to be ok with or without perl's
+track down. Sun's compiler appears to be okay with or without perl's
malloc. [XXX further investigation is needed here.]
=head1 MAKE PROBLEMS.
test suite detects if you are building in /tmp, but it may not be able
to catch all tmpfs situations.
+=head2 nss_delete core dump from op/pwent or op/grent
+
+See L<perlhpux/"nss_delete core dump from op/pwent or op/grent">.
+
=head1 PREBUILT BINARIES OF PERL FOR SOLARIS.
You can pick up prebuilt binaries for Solaris from
Proc::ProcessTable doesn't try to share off_t's with the rest of perl,
or if it does they should be explicitly specified as off64_t.
-=head2 BSD::Resource on Solairs
+=head2 BSD::Resource on Solaris
BSD::Resource versions earlier than 1.09 do not compile on Solaris
with perl 5.6.0 and higher, for the same reasons as Proc::ProcessTable.
BSD::Resource versions starting from 1.09 have a workaround for the problem.
-=head2 Net::SSLeay on Soalris
+=head2 Net::SSLeay on Solaris
Net::SSLeay requires a /dev/urandom to be present. This device is not
part of Solaris. You can either get the package SUNWski (packaged with