X-Git-Url: http://git.shadowcat.co.uk/gitweb/gitweb.cgi?a=blobdiff_plain;f=README;h=d65607d1c12ba5c0049b3bf1cf6d6fe231707ee2;hb=6137113dfd943e6f896f8b9c1a4df2b7d4e355ae;hp=49a80d5f2a4df59548c548b39aa25fda16a5926a;hpb=45300d66fa5bf39ffb453f1a1ea23b8b9d9d3657;p=p5sagit%2Fp5-mst-13.2.git diff --git a/README b/README index 49a80d5..d65607d 100644 --- a/README +++ b/README @@ -1,16 +1,88 @@ -If your version of patch can't create a file from scratch, then you'll -need to create an empty thread.h manually first. Perl itself will need -to be built with -DUSE_THREADS yet. If you're using MIT pthreads or -another threads package that needs pthread_init() to be called, then -add -DNEED_PTHREAD_INIT. If you're using a threads library that only -follows one of the old POSIX drafts, then you'll probably need to add --DOLD_PTHREADS_API. I haven't tested -DOLD_PTHREADS_API properly yet -and I think you may still have to tweak a couple of the mutex calls -to follow the old API. - -This extension is copyright Malcolm Beattie 1995-1997 and is freely -distributable under your choice of the GNU Public License or the -Artistic License (see the main perl distribution). - -Malcolm Beattie -mbeattie@sable.ox.ac.uk + + Perl Kit, Version 5 + + Copyright (C) 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998 + 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 by Larry Wall and others + + All rights reserved. + + This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify + it under the terms of either: + + a) the GNU General Public License as published by the Free + Software Foundation; either version 1, or (at your option) any + later version, or + + b) the "Artistic License" which comes with this Kit. + + This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See either + the GNU General Public License or the Artistic License for more details. + + You should have received a copy of the Artistic License with this + Kit, in the file named "Artistic". If not, I'll be glad to provide one. + + You should also have received a copy of the GNU General Public License + along with this program in the file named "Copying". If not, write to the + Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA + 02111-1307, USA or visit their web page on the internet at + http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html. + + For those of you that choose to use the GNU General Public License, + my interpretation of the GNU General Public License is that no Perl + script falls under the terms of the GPL unless you explicitly put + said script under the terms of the GPL yourself. Furthermore, any + object code linked with perl does not automatically fall under the + terms of the GPL, provided such object code only adds definitions + of subroutines and variables, and does not otherwise impair the + resulting interpreter from executing any standard Perl script. I + consider linking in C subroutines in this manner to be the moral + equivalent of defining subroutines in the Perl language itself. You + may sell such an object file as proprietary provided that you provide + or offer to provide the Perl source, as specified by the GNU General + Public License. (This is merely an alternate way of specifying input + to the program.) You may also sell a binary produced by the dumping of + a running Perl script that belongs to you, provided that you provide or + offer to provide the Perl source as specified by the GPL. (The + fact that a Perl interpreter and your code are in the same binary file + is, in this case, a form of mere aggregation.) This is my interpretation + of the GPL. If you still have concerns or difficulties understanding + my intent, feel free to contact me. Of course, the Artistic License + spells all this out for your protection, so you may prefer to use that. + +-------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +Perl is a language that combines some of the features of C, sed, awk +and shell. See the manual page for more hype. There are also many Perl +books available, covering a wide variety of topics, from various publishers. +See pod/perlbook.pod for more information. + +Please read all the directions below before you proceed any further, and +then follow them carefully. + +Installation + +1) Detailed instructions are in the file "INSTALL", which you should +read if you are either installing on a system resembling Unix +or porting perl to another platform. For non-Unix platforms, see the +corresponding README. + +2) Read the manual entries before running perl. + +3) IMPORTANT! Help save the world! Communicate any problems and suggested +patches to perlbug@perl.org so we can keep the world in sync. +If you have a problem, there's someone else out there who either has had +or will have the same problem. See the section on "Reporting Problems" +in the INSTALL file. + +The latest versions of perl are always available on the various CPAN +(Comprehensive Perl Archive Network) sites around the world. +See http://www.cpan.org/src/ . + + +Just a personal note: I want you to know that I create nice things like this +because it pleases the Author of my story. If this bothers you, then your +notion of Authorship needs some revision. But you can use perl anyway. :-) + + The author.