Decompress the file with C<gzip -d yourmodule.tar.gz>
-You can get gzip from ftp://prep.ai.mit.edu/pub/gnu.
+You can get gzip from ftp://prep.ai.mit.edu/pub/gnu/
Or, you can combine this step with the next to save disk space:
If it does, life is now officially tough for you, because you have to
compile the module yourself -- no easy feat on Windows. You'll need
the C<nmake> utility, available at
-ftp://ftp.microsoft.com/Softlib/MSLFILES/nmake15.exe.
+ftp://ftp.microsoft.com/Softlib/MSLFILES/nmake15.exe
D. INSTALL
If a module does not work on MacPerl but should, or needs to be
compiled, see if the module exists already as a port on the
-MacPerl Module Porters site (http://pudge.net/mmp/).
+MacPerl Module Porters site ( http://pudge.net/mmp/ ).
For more information on doing XS with MacPerl yourself, see
-Arved Sandstrom's XS tutorial (http://macperl.com/depts/Tutorials/),
+Arved Sandstrom's XS tutorial ( http://macperl.com/depts/Tutorials/ ),
and then consider uploading your binary to the CPAN and
registering it on the MMP site.
A. DECOMPRESS
- Decompress the file with C<gzip -d yourmodule.tar.gz>
+Decompress the file with C<gzip -d yourmodule.tar.gz>
- You can get gzip from
- http://www.s390.ibm.com/products/oe/bpxqp1.html.
+You can get gzip from
+http://www.s390.ibm.com/products/oe/bpxqp1.html
B. UNPACK
The BUILD and INSTALL steps are identical to those for Unix. Some
modules generate Makefiles that work better with GNU make, which is
-available from http://www.mks.com/s390/gnu/index.htm.
+available from http://www.mks.com/s390/gnu/
=back
=head1 COPYRIGHT
-Copyright (C) 1998, 2001 Jon Orwant. All Rights Reserved.
+Copyright (C) 1998, 2002 Jon Orwant. All Rights Reserved.
Permission is granted to make and distribute verbatim copies of this
documentation provided the copyright notice and this permission notice are