Use
- sh Configure -Dcc='cc -64'
+ sh Configure -Dcc='cc -64' -Duse64bitint
-to compiler Perl 64-bit.
+This requires require a 64-bit MIPS CPU (R8000, R10000, ...)
+
+You can also use
+
+ sh Configure -Dcc='cc -64' -Duse64bitall
+
+but that makes no difference compared with the -Duse64bitint because
+of the C<cc -64>.
+
+You can also do
+
+ sh Configure -Dcc='cc -n32' -Duse64bitint
+
+to use long longs for the 64-bit integer type, in case you don't
+have a 64-bit CPU.
+
+If you are using gcc, just
+
+ sh Configure -Dcc=gcc -Duse64bitint
+
+should be enough, the Configure should automatically probe for the
+correct 64-bit settings.
=head2 About Compiler Versions of Irix
Do not try to use Perl's malloc, this will lead into very mysterious
errors (especially with -Duse64bitall).
-=head2 Building with threads
+=head2 Building with threads in Irix
Run Configure with -Duseithreads which will configure Perl with
the new Perl 5.8.0 "interpreter threads", see L<threads>.
2254 Pthread library fixes
2401 6.2 all platform kernel rollup
-IMPORTANT: Without patch 2401, a kernel bug in Irix 6.2 will cause
+B<IMPORTANT>: Without patch 2401, a kernel bug in Irix 6.2 will cause
your machine to panic and crash when running threaded perl. Irix 6.3
and later are okay.