-This file is written in the POD format. If you are reading it thro'
-a text editor, ignore the words like =head1, =over etc.
+If you read this file _as_is_, just ignore the funny characters you
+see. It is written in the POD format (see pod/perlpod.pod) which is
+specifically designed to be readable as is.
=head1 Name
=head1 Description
-This file gives the instructions for building Perl5.6.1 for NetWare5.x.
-Please read and understand the terms under which this software is distributed.
-
+This file gives the instructions for building Perl5.6.1 for
+NetWare5.x. Please read and understand the terms under which this
+software is distributed.
=head1 Build
-This section describes the steps to be performed to build a Perl NLM and other associated
-NLMs.
+This section describes the steps to be performed to build a Perl NLM
+and other associated NLMs.
=head2 Tools & SDK
-The build requires Watcom 11.x compiler and linker. NetWare SDK, available at L<http://developer.novell.com/ndk/>, is required.
-Apart from NetWare SDK, "NLM & NetWare Libraries for C" and "NetWare Server Protocol Libraries for C"
-are also required. This is also available at the above mentioned site.
-Microsoft Visual C++ version 4.2 or later is also required.
+The build requires Watcom 11.x compiler and linker. NetWare SDK,
+available at L<http://developer.novell.com/ndk/>, is required. Apart
+from NetWare SDK, "NLM & NetWare Libraries for C" and "NetWare Server
+Protocol Libraries for C" are also required. This is also available
+at the above mentioned site. Microsoft Visual C++ version 4.2 or
+later is also required.
-Currently the interpreter builds only with Watcom, we do have plans of making this work with
-CodeWarrior as well.
+Currently the interpreter builds only with Watcom, we do have plans of
+making this work with CodeWarrior as well.
=head2 Setup
-The build process is dependent on the location of the NetWare SDK. Once the required software
-is installed, the build environment has to be setup. The following batch files setup
-the environment.
-
-I<Buildtype.bat> - This sets the build type to release or debug.
-
-I<SetNWBld.bat> - This sets the NetWare SDK path, Compiler & other tools path & MPK SDK path.
-
-I<MPKBuild.bat> - This is required only it we are building multi-processor enabled NLMs.
-
-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</now> will show the
-current settings and I</h> or I</?> gives the usage help.
-
-=head2 Make
-
-The makefile is located under the NetWare folder. Type nmake at the WinNT command prompt.
-The make process runs only under WinNT shell. The makefile makes use of miniperl.exe to
-run some of the Perl scripts. Please run nmake from win32 folder which builds miniperl.exe before
-running nmake from NetWare folder. The build process can be stopped after miniperl.exe is created.
-
-Currently the follwing two build types are tested on NetWare
+The build process is dependent on the location of the NetWare SDK.
+Once the required software is installed, the build environment has to
+be setup. The following batch files setup the environment.
=over 4
-=item *
+=item Buildtype.bat
-USE_MULTI, USE_ITHREADS & USE_IMP_SYS defined
+This sets the build type to release or debug.
-=item *
+=item SetNWBld.bat
-USE_MULTI & USE_IMP_SYS defined and USE_ITHREADS not defined
+This sets the NetWare SDK path, Compiler & other tools path & MPK SDK path.
-=back
-
-=head2 Interpreter
+=item MPKBuild.bat
-Once miniperl.exe creation is over, run nmake from the NetWare folder. This will build the
-Perl interpreter for NetWare as I<perl.nlm>. This is copied under the I<Release> folder if you
-are doing a release build else will be copied under I<Debug> folder for debug builds.
+This is required only it we are building multi-processor enabled NLMs.
-=head2 Extensions
-
-The make process also creates the Perl extensions which are called NLPs (NetWare Loadable Perl).
-
-=head1 Install
-
-Installing NetWare Perl on Windows doesn't make any sense. To install, type I<nmake nwinstall>. This
-will copy the binaries and module files to a NetWare server. The makefile, by default sets the
-drive letter to I<i:> which should be mapped to the I<sys> volume of a NetWare server. The Perl
-interpreter, I<perl.nlm>, is copied under I<sys:\perl\system> folder. Copy I<perl.nlm> to
-I<sys:\system> folder. Before running I<nmake nwinstall>, make sure the NetWare server on which
-the files have to go is mapped to the drive letter I<i:>.
-
-=head1 Build new extensions
-
-To build extensions other than standard extensions, NetWare Perl has to be installed on Windows as well.
-This can be done by invoking I<nmake install> on the Windows NT command prompt. This will copy all
-the *.pm files and other required files. Documentation files are not copied. This has be done after
-installing Perl for Windows. Once this is done, to build any extension, do the following
-
-=over 4
-
-=item *
-perl -II<path to NetWare lib dir> -II<path to lib> Makefile.pl
-
-Ex: perl -Ic:/perl/5.6.1/lib/NetWare-multi-thread -Ic:\perl\5.6.1\lib MakeFile.pl
-
-=item *
-nmake
-
-=item *
-nmake install
-
-
-Install will copy the files into the Windows machine where NetWare Perl is installed, these files
-have to be copied to the NetWare server manually. Alternatively, pass I<INSTALLSITELIB=i:\perl\lib>
-as an input to makefile.pl above. Where I<i:> is the mapped drive to the sys: volume of the
-server where Perl on NetWare is installed. Now saying I<nmake install>, will copy the files
-to the server.
-
+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</now> will show the current settings and I</h>
+or I</?> gives the usage help.
=back
-=head1 Known Issues
-
-=item *
-
-With USE_ITHREADS not defined, backtick seems to be having some problems.
-
-=item *
-
-The utility scripts (pod2html.pl, pod2man.pl, perldoc.pl etc.) are not yet ported to work on NetWare.
-
-=item *
-
-Also fork() is not currently implemented.
-
-=head1 Acknowledgements
-
-For the porting purpose, the PerlHost of Win32 port was used as reference and NetWare portions are
-added. Also the makefile for Win32 is used as a reference to create the makefile for NetWare build.
-Additionally the make process for NetWare port uses miniperl.exe to run scripts during the make and
-installation process.
-
-=head1 Author
-
-Guruprasad S (sguruprasad@novell.com)
-
-=head1 Date
-
-=over 4
-
-=item *
-
-Created - 18th Jan 2001
-
-=item *
-
-Modified - 16th April 2001
-
-=back
-This file is written in the POD format. If you are reading it thro'
-a text editor, ignore the words like =head1, =over etc.
-
-=head1 Name
-
-Perl for NetWare5.x
-
-=head1 Description
-
-This file gives the instructions for building Perl5.6.1 for NetWare5.x.
-Please read and understand the terms under which this software is distributed.
-
-
-=head1 Build
-
-This section describes the steps to be performed to build a Perl NLM and other associated
-NLMs.
-
-=head2 Tools & SDK
-
-The build requires Watcom 11.x compiler and linker. NetWare SDK, available at L<http://developer.novell.com/ndk/>, is required.
-Apart from NetWare SDK, "NLM & NetWare Libraries for C" and "NetWare Server Protocol Libraries for C"
-are also required. This is also available at the above mentioned site.
-Microsoft Visual C++ version 4.2 or later is also required.
-
-Currently the interpreter builds only with Watcom, we do have plans of making this work with
-CodeWarrior as well.
-
-=head2 Setup
-
-The build process is dependent on the location of the NetWare SDK. Once the required software
-is installed, the build environment has to be setup. The following batch files setup
-the environment.
-
-I<Buildtype.bat> - This sets the build type to release or debug.
-
-I<SetNWBld.bat> - This sets the NetWare SDK path, Compiler & other tools path & MPK SDK path.
-
-I<MPKBuild.bat> - This is required only it we are building multi-processor enabled NLMs.
-
-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</now> will show the
-current settings and I</h> or I</?> gives the usage help.
-
=head2 Make
-The makefile is located under the NetWare folder. Type nmake at the WinNT command prompt.
-The make process runs only under WinNT shell. The makefile makes use of miniperl.exe to
-run some of the Perl scripts. Please run nmake from win32 folder which builds miniperl.exe before
-running nmake from NetWare folder. The build process can be stopped after miniperl.exe is created.
+The makefile is located under the NetWare folder. Type nmake at the
+WinNT command prompt. The make process runs only under WinNT shell.
+The makefile makes use of miniperl.exe to run some of the Perl
+scripts. Please run nmake from win32 folder which builds miniperl.exe
+before running nmake from NetWare folder. The build process can be
+stopped after miniperl.exe is created.
Currently the follwing two build types are tested on NetWare
=head2 Interpreter
-Once miniperl.exe creation is over, run nmake from the NetWare folder. This will build the
-Perl interpreter for NetWare as I<perl.nlm>. This is copied under the I<Release> folder if you
-are doing a release build else will be copied under I<Debug> folder for debug builds.
+Once miniperl.exe creation is over, run nmake from the NetWare
+folder. This will build the Perl interpreter for NetWare as
+I<perl.nlm>. This is copied under the I<Release> folder if you are
+doing a release build else will be copied under I<Debug> folder for
+debug builds.
=head2 Extensions
-The make process also creates the Perl extensions which are called NLPs (NetWare Loadable Perl).
+The make process also creates the Perl extensions which are called
+NLPs (NetWare Loadable Perl).
=head1 Install
-Installing NetWare Perl on Windows doesn't make any sense. To install, type I<nmake nwinstall>. This
-will copy the binaries and module files to a NetWare server. The makefile, by default sets the
-drive letter to I<i:> which should be mapped to the I<sys> volume of a NetWare server. The Perl
-interpreter, I<perl.nlm>, is copied under I<sys:\perl\system> folder. Copy I<perl.nlm> to
-I<sys:\system> folder. Before running I<nmake nwinstall>, make sure the NetWare server on which
-the files have to go is mapped to the drive letter I<i:>.
+Installing NetWare Perl on Windows doesn't make any sense. To
+install, type I<nmake nwinstall>. This will copy the binaries and
+module files to a NetWare server. The makefile, by default sets the
+drive letter to I<i:> which should be mapped to the I<sys> volume of a
+NetWare server. The Perl interpreter, I<perl.nlm>, is copied under
+I<sys:\perl\system> folder. Copy I<perl.nlm> to I<sys:\system>
+folder. Before running I<nmake nwinstall>, make sure the NetWare
+server on which the files have to go is mapped to the drive letter
+I<i:>.
=head1 Build new extensions
-To build extensions other than standard extensions, NetWare Perl has to be installed on Windows as well.
-This can be done by invoking I<nmake install> on the Windows NT command prompt. This will copy all
-the *.pm files and other required files. Documentation files are not copied. This has be done after
-installing Perl for Windows. Once this is done, to build any extension, do the following
+To build extensions other than standard extensions, NetWare Perl has
+to be installed on Windows as well. This can be done by invoking
+I<nmake install> on the Windows NT command prompt. This will copy all
+the *.pm files and other required files. Documentation files are not
+copied. This has be done after installing Perl for Windows. Once this
+is done, to build any extension, do the following
=over 4
=item *
+
perl -II<path to NetWare lib dir> -II<path to lib> Makefile.pl
-Ex: perl -Ic:/perl/5.6.1/lib/NetWare-multi-thread -Ic:\perl\5.6.1\lib MakeFile.pl
+For example:
+
+ perl -Ic:/perl/5.6.1/lib/NetWare-multi-thread -Ic:\perl\5.6.1\lib MakeFile.pl
=item *
+
nmake
=item *
-nmake install
+nmake install
-Install will copy the files into the Windows machine where NetWare Perl is installed, these files
-have to be copied to the NetWare server manually. Alternatively, pass I<INSTALLSITELIB=i:\perl\lib>
-as an input to makefile.pl above. Where I<i:> is the mapped drive to the sys: volume of the
-server where Perl on NetWare is installed. Now saying I<nmake install>, will copy the files
-to the server.
-
+Install will copy the files into the Windows machine where NetWare
+Perl is installed, these files have to be copied to the NetWare server
+manually. Alternatively, pass I<INSTALLSITELIB=i:\perl\lib> as an
+input to makefile.pl above. Where I<i:> is the mapped drive to the
+sys: volume of the server where Perl on NetWare is installed. Now
+saying I<nmake install>, will copy the files to the server.
=back
=head1 Known Issues
+=over 4
+
=item *
With USE_ITHREADS not defined, backtick seems to be having some problems.
=item *
-The utility scripts (pod2html.pl, pod2man.pl, perldoc.pl etc.) are not yet ported to work on NetWare.
+The utility scripts (pod2html.pl, pod2man.pl, perldoc.pl etc.) are not
+yet ported to work on NetWare.
=item *
Also fork() is not currently implemented.
+=back
+
=head1 Acknowledgements
-For the porting purpose, the PerlHost of Win32 port was used as reference and NetWare portions are
-added. Also the makefile for Win32 is used as a reference to create the makefile for NetWare build.
-Additionally the make process for NetWare port uses miniperl.exe to run scripts during the make and
-installation process.
+For the porting purpose, the PerlHost of Win32 port was used as
+reference and NetWare portions are added. Also the makefile for Win32
+is used as a reference to create the makefile for NetWare build.
+Additionally the make process for NetWare port uses miniperl.exe to
+run scripts during the make and installation process.
=head1 Author
Modified - 16th April 2001
=back
+