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author | Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avar@cpan.org> | 2011-02-20 00:07:32 +0000 |
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committer | Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avar@cpan.org> | 2011-02-20 14:58:30 +0000 |
commit | 69f4eb440f8f8ed8ad22ea489fad19a92ee7f4fd (patch) | |
tree | 2ea5d60049616af2b8508bdb913b9b05d9d2b322 /INSTALL | |
parent | 748607af9687e51f318d0d9e146009cadd29c659 (diff) | |
download | perl-69f4eb440f8f8ed8ad22ea489fad19a92ee7f4fd.tar.gz |
Bump the perl version in various places to 5.13.10
Done with:
./perl -Ilib Porting/bump-perl-version -s 5.13.9 5.13.10 > /tmp/scan
./perl -Ilib Porting/bump-perl-version -u < /tmp/scan
And then manually editing the README.vms file to update the vmstar
example.
Diffstat (limited to 'INSTALL')
-rw-r--r-- | INSTALL | 14 |
1 files changed, 7 insertions, 7 deletions
@@ -530,9 +530,9 @@ The directories set up by Configure fall into three broad categories. =item Directories for the perl distribution -By default, Configure will use the following directories for 5.13.9. +By default, Configure will use the following directories for 5.13.10. $version is the full perl version number, including subversion, e.g. -5.13.9 or 5.9.5, and $archname is a string like sun4-sunos, +5.13.10 or 5.9.5, and $archname is a string like sun4-sunos, determined by Configure. The full definitions of all Configure variables are in the file Porting/Glossary. @@ -2374,9 +2374,9 @@ won't interfere with another version. (The defaults guarantee this for libraries after 5.6.0, but not for executables. TODO?) One convenient way to do this is by using a separate prefix for each version, such as - sh Configure -Dprefix=/opt/perl5.13.9 + sh Configure -Dprefix=/opt/perl5.13.10 -and adding /opt/perl5.13.9/bin to the shell PATH variable. Such users +and adding /opt/perl5.13.10/bin to the shell PATH variable. Such users may also wish to add a symbolic link /usr/local/bin/perl so that scripts can still start with #!/usr/local/bin/perl. @@ -2391,11 +2391,11 @@ yet. =head2 Upgrading from 5.13.8 or earlier -B<Perl 5.13.9 is binary incompatible with Perl 5.13.8 and any earlier +B<Perl 5.13.10 is binary incompatible with Perl 5.13.8 and any earlier Perl release.> Perl modules having binary parts (meaning that a C compiler is used) will have to be recompiled to be -used with 5.13.9. If you find you do need to rebuild an extension with -5.13.9, you may safely do so without disturbing the older +used with 5.13.10. If you find you do need to rebuild an extension with +5.13.10, you may safely do so without disturbing the older installations. (See L<"Coexistence with earlier versions of perl 5"> above.) |