One can circumnavigate both these problems in two ways. Either
transfer and store numbers always in text format, instead of raw
binary, or else consider using modules like Data::Dumper (included in
-the standard distribution as of Perl 5.005) and Storable. Keeping
-all data as text significantly simplifies matters.
+the standard distribution as of Perl 5.005) and Storable (included as
+of perl 5.8). Keeping all data as text significantly simplifies matters.
=head2 Files and Filesystems
Linux linux ppc-linux
HP-UX hpux PA-RISC1.1
IRIX irix irix
- Mac OS X rhapsody rhapsody
+ Mac OS X darwin darwin
MachTen PPC machten powerpc-machten
NeXT 3 next next-fat
NeXT 4 next OPENSTEP-Mach
$is_ppc = $MacPerl::Architecture eq 'MacPPC';
$is_68k = $MacPerl::Architecture eq 'Mac68K';
-S<Mac OS X> and S<Mac OS X Server>, based on NeXT's OpenStep OS, will
-(in theory) be able to run MacPerl natively, under the "Classic"
-environment. The new "Cocoa" environment (formerly called the "Yellow Box")
-may run a slightly modified version of MacPerl, using the Carbon interfaces.
-
-S<Mac OS X Server> and its Open Source version, Darwin, both run Unix
-perl natively (with a few patches). Full support for these
-is slated for perl 5.6.
+S<Mac OS X>, based on NeXT's OpenStep OS, runs MacPerl natively, under the
+"Classic" environment. There is no "Carbon" version of MacPerl to run
+under the primary Mac OS X environment. S<Mac OS X> and its Open Source
+version, Darwin, both run Unix perl natively.
Also see:
AIX
AmigaOS
- Darwin (Rhapsody)
+ Darwin (Mac OS X)
DG/UX
DOS DJGPP 1)
DYNIX/ptx
=head1 SEE ALSO
-L<perlaix>, L<perlamiga>, L<perlcygwin>, L<perldos>, L<perlepoc>,
-L<perlebcdic>, L<perlhpux>, L<perlos2>, L<perlos390>, L<perlbs2000>,
-L<perlwin32>, L<perlvms>, L<perlvos>, and L<Win32>.
+L<perlaix>, L<perlapollo>, L<perlamiga>, L<perlbeos>, L<perlbs200>,
+L<perlcygwin>, L<perldgux>, L<perldos>, L<perlepoc>, L<perlebcdic>,
+L<perlhurd>, L<perlhpux>, L<perlmachten>, L<perlmacos>, L<perlmint>,
+L<perlmpeix>, L<perlnetware>, L<perlos2>, L<perlos390>, L<perlplan9>,
+L<perlqnx>, L<perlsolaris>, L<perltru64>, L<perlunicode>,
+L<perlvmesa>, L<perlvms>, L<perlvos>, L<perlwin32>, and L<Win32>.
=head1 AUTHORS / CONTRIBUTORS
Dan Sugalski <dan@sidhe.org>,
Nathan Torkington <gnat@frii.com>.
-This document is maintained by Chris Nandor
-<pudge@pobox.com>.
-
=head1 VERSION
-Version 1.48, last modified 24 April 2001
+Version 1.50, last modified 10 Jul 2001