Type "dmake" (or "nmake" if you are using that make).
This should build everything. Specifically, it will create perl.exe,
-perl510.dll at the perl toplevel, and various other extension dll's
+perl511.dll at the perl toplevel, and various other extension dll's
under the lib\auto directory. If the build fails for any reason, make
sure you have done the previous steps correctly.
#####################################
prefix=/usr/local
-perlpath="$prefix/bin/perl510"
-startperl="#! $prefix/bin/perl510"
-privlib="$prefix/lib/perl510"
+perlpath="$prefix/bin/perl511"
+startperl="#! $prefix/bin/perl511"
+privlib="$prefix/lib/perl511"
man1dir="$prefix/man/man1"
man3dir="$prefix/man/man3"
-sitearch="$prefix/lib/perl510/$archname"
-sitelib="$prefix/lib/perl510"
+sitearch="$prefix/lib/perl511/$archname"
+sitelib="$prefix/lib/perl511"
#Do not overwrite by default /usr/bin/perl of DG/UX
installusrbinperl="$undef"
# <takis@XFree86.Org>
#####################################
-libperl="libperl510.so"
+libperl="libperl511.so"
# Many functions (eg, gethostent(), killpg(), getpriority(), setruid()
# dbm_*(), and plenty more) are defined in -ldgc. Usually you don't
# DG/UX library!
libswanted="dbm posix resolv socket nsl dl m rte"
archname="ix86-dgux-thread"
- sitearch="$prefix/lib/perl510/$archname"
- sitelib="$prefix/lib/perl510"
+ sitearch="$prefix/lib/perl511/$archname"
+ sitelib="$prefix/lib/perl511"
case "$cc" in
*gcc*)
#### Use GCC -2.95.2/3 rev (DG/UX) and -pthread
print STDERR "Defines: (" . join(' ', sort keys %define) . ")\n";
if ($PLATFORM =~ /^win(?:32|ce)$/) {
- (my $dll = ($define{PERL_DLL} || "perl510")) =~ s/\.dll$//i;
+ (my $dll = ($define{PERL_DLL} || "perl511")) =~ s/\.dll$//i;
print "LIBRARY $dll\n";
# The DESCRIPTION module definition file statement is not supported
# by VC7 onwards.
}
elsif ($PLATFORM eq 'netware') {
if ($FILETYPE eq 'def') {
- print "LIBRARY perl510\n";
+ print "LIBRARY perl511\n";
print "DESCRIPTION 'Perl interpreter for NetWare'\n";
print "EXPORTS\n";
}