X-Git-Url: http://git.shadowcat.co.uk/gitweb/gitweb.cgi?a=blobdiff_plain;f=README.vms;h=866255c8e43f3b3144d605601101e864f43670f3;hb=021f53de09926928546378b3552f9240c9241dde;hp=40931f64ab5415baa95961fda5628fc6bd5308de;hpb=da80cd87614d1347c811f58b124b84de7a7b192a;p=p5sagit%2Fp5-mst-13.2.git diff --git a/README.vms b/README.vms index 40931f6..866255c 100644 --- a/README.vms +++ b/README.vms @@ -154,16 +154,16 @@ recent versions of vmstar (e.g. V3.4 or later). Contrary to advice provided with previous versions of Perl, do I use the ODS-2 compatability qualifier. Instead, use a command like the following: - vmstar /extract/verbose perl-V^.XI^.I.tar + vmstar /extract/verbose perl-V^.XI^.II.tar or: - vmstar -xvf perl-5^.11^.1.tar + vmstar -xvf perl-5^.11^.2.tar Then rename the top-level source directory like so: - set security/protection=(o:rwed) perl-5^.11^.1.dir - rename perl-5^.11^.1.dir perl-5_11_1.dir + set security/protection=(o:rwed) perl-5^.11^.2.dir + rename perl-5^.11^.2.dir perl-5_11_2.dir The reason for this last step is that while filenames with multiple dots are generally supported by Perl on VMS, I names with multiple