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authorPhilip Newton <pne@cpan.org>2001-07-25 10:19:47 +0200
committerNick Ing-Simmons <nik@tiuk.ti.com>2001-07-26 06:21:06 +0000
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[DOC PATCH bleadperl] INSTALL: README for Unix systems exist
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If you're building Perl on a non-Unix system, you should also read
the README file specific to your operating system, since this may
-provide additional or different instructions for building Perl.
+provide additional or different instructions for building Perl. There
+are also README files for several flavors of Unix systems, such as
+Solaris, HP-UX, and AIX; if you have one of those systems, you should
+also read the README file specific to that system.
If there is a hint file for your system (in the hints/ directory) you
should also read that hint file for specific information for your