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authorAndy Dougherty <doughera@lafayette.edu>1998-05-28 09:25:21 -0400
committerMalcolm Beattie <mbeattie@sable.ox.ac.uk>1998-05-28 17:36:57 +0000
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[PATCH 5.004_65] Config_65-01: lchown() detection.
Date: Thu, 28 May 1998 13:25:21 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [PATCH 5.004_65] Config_65-01-02.diff: INSTALL and hints fixes Date: Thu, 28 May 1998 13:26:18 -0400 (EDT) p4raw-id: //depot/perl@1042
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@@ -163,18 +163,11 @@ your perl source directory. If you do, installperl will attempt
infinite recursion.
It may seem obvious to say, but Perl is useful only when users can
-easily find it. When possible, it's good for both /usr/bin/perl and
-/usr/local/bin/perl to be symlinks to the actual binary. If that can't
-be done, system administrators are strongly encouraged to put
-(symlinks to) perl and its accompanying utilities, such as perldoc,
-into a directory typically found along a user's PATH, or in another
-obvious and convenient place.
-
-It may seem obvious to say, but Perl is useful only when users can
-easily find it. When possible, it's good for both /usr/bin/perl and
-/usr/local/bin/perl to be symlinks to the actual binary. If that can't
-be done, system administrators are strongly encouraged to put
-(symlinks to) perl and its accompanying utilities, such as perldoc,
+easily find it. It's often a good idea to have both /usr/bin/perl and
+/usr/local/bin/perl be symlinks to the actual binary. Be especially
+careful, however, of overwriting a version of perl supplied by your
+vendor. In any case, system administrators are strongly encouraged to
+put (symlinks to) perl and its accompanying utilities, such as perldoc,
into a directory typically found along a user's PATH, or in another
obvious and convenient place.
@@ -515,14 +508,6 @@ system. For most users, the defaults are sensible and will work.
Some users, however, may wish to further customize perl. Here are
some of the main things you can change.
-=head2 Installing perl under different names
-
-If you want to install perl under a name other than "perl" (for example,
-when installing perl with special features enabled, such as debugging),
-indicate the alternate name on the "make install" line, such as:
-
- make install PERLNAME=myperl
-
=head2 Threads
On some platforms, perl5.005 can be compiled to use threads. To
@@ -1319,6 +1304,16 @@ pages, however. You may need to be root to run B<make install>. If you
are not root, you must own the directories in question and you should
ignore any messages about chown not working.
+=head2 Installing perl under different names
+
+If you want to install perl under a name other than "perl" (for example,
+when installing perl with special features enabled, such as debugging),
+indicate the alternate name on the "make install" line, such as:
+
+ make install PERLNAME=myperl
+
+=head2 Installed files
+
If you want to see exactly what will happen without installing
anything, you can run
@@ -1588,4 +1583,4 @@ above.
=head1 LAST MODIFIED
-$Id: INSTALL,v 1.34 1998/04/23 18:19:41 doughera Released $
+$Id: INSTALL,v 1.35 1998/05/18 19:06:26 doughera Released $