X-Git-Url: http://git.shadowcat.co.uk/gitweb/gitweb.cgi?a=blobdiff_plain;f=README.netware;h=33866ccde6e4e33489a1b5d7c3a2417d9dcbd059;hb=680d0beb650bdbbd6136e2939d2d4288dac7df6c;hp=f45308697c9bd4c27e5c8647c82e36d72ae03948;hpb=79b683f6279382b62e7d80464271026fcfc32a23;p=p5sagit%2Fp5-mst-13.2.git diff --git a/README.netware b/README.netware index f453086..33866cc 100644 --- a/README.netware +++ b/README.netware @@ -33,46 +33,30 @@ The build process is dependent on the location of the NetWare SDK. Once the Tools & SDK are installed, the build environment has to be setup. The following batch files setup the environment. -=over 4 - =item * -If you want to build with Default settings you can follow the One step -process given below to create the default Build Environment. - -=item SetNWDef.bat - -The Execution of this file takes 2 parameters as input.The first being -the NetWare SDK path, Second being the path for CodeWarrior Compiler & -other tools. Execution of this file sets the Build type to -Release(default) , the NetWare SDK path, path for Compiler & other -tools. +=item SetNWBld.bat -=item Custom Build Environment +The Execution of this file takes 2 parameters as input. The first +being the NetWare SDK path, second being the path for CodeWarrior +Compiler & tools. Execution of this file sets these paths and also +sets the build type to Release by default. -If you want to change the default settings you could do so by -following the steps listed below. +=back =item Buildtype.bat -This sets the build type to release or debug. +This is used to set the build type to debug or release. Change the +build type only after executing SetNWBld.bat =item * -Example: Typing "buildtype d on" at the command prompt causes the -buildtype to be set to Debug type. Typing "buildtype r" at the -command prompt sets it to Release Build type. - -=item SetNWBld.bat - -This sets the NetWare SDK path, path to Compiler & other tools. - -These batch files are under NetWare\bat folder. These batch files -call a couple of other batch files to setup the environment. Invoking -the batch file with I will show the current settings and I -or I gives the usage help. - -=back +Example: + 1. Typing "buildtype d on" at the command prompt causes the buildtype + to be set to Debug type with D2 flag set. + 2. Typing "buildtype d off" or "buildtype d" at the command prompt causes + the buildtype to be set to Debug type with D1 flag set. + 2. Typing "buildtype r" at the command prompt sets it to Release Build type. =head2 Make @@ -120,11 +104,13 @@ and module files onto the NetWare server under I folder. The Perl interpreter, I, is copied under I folder. Copy this to I folder. -Example: At the command prompt Type "nmake nwinstall". This will -install NetWare Perl on the NetWare Server. Similarly if you type -"nmake install", This will cause the binaries to be installed on the -local machine. (Typically under the c:\perl folder) +Example: At the command prompt Type "nmake nwinstall". + This will install NetWare Perl on the NetWare Server. + Similiarly if you type "nmake install", + This will cause the binaries to be installed on the local machine. + (Typically under the c:\perl folder) + =head1 Build new extensions To build extensions other than standard extensions, NetWare Perl has @@ -176,11 +162,14 @@ Example: You can execute the following on the command prompt. perl -Ic:/perl/5.7.2/lib/NetWare-x86-multi-thread -Ic:\perl\5.7.2\lib MakeFile.pl INSTALLSITELIB=i:\perl\lib -=item * +=back + += item * -Note: Some modules downloaded from CPAN may require NetWare related API -in order to build on NetWare.Other modules may however build smoothly with or -without minor changes depending on the type of module. +Note: Some modules downloaded from CPAN may require NetWare related +API in order to build on NetWare.Other modules may however build +smoothly with or without minor changes depending on the type of +module. =back @@ -213,6 +202,6 @@ Modified - 13 July 2001 =item * -Modified - 8 May 2002 +Modified - 28 May 2002 =back