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authorPaul Green <Paul.Green@stratus.com>2002-02-15 12:41:00 -0500
committerAbhijit Menon-Sen <ams@wiw.org>2002-02-16 01:51:27 +0000
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VOS patches for perl 5.8
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@@ -8,9 +8,10 @@ README.vos - Perl for Stratus VOS
=head1 SYNOPSIS
-This is a port of Perl version 5 to VOS. Perl is a scripting or
-macro language that is popular on many systems. See L<perlbook>
-for a number of good books on Perl.
+This file contains notes for building perl on the Stratus VOS
+operating system. Perl is a scripting or macro language that is
+popular on many systems. See L<perlbook> for a number of good
+books on Perl.
These are instructions for building Perl from source. Most people can
simply download a pre-compiled distribution from the VOS anonymous FTP
@@ -21,16 +22,103 @@ ftp://ftp.stratus.com/pub/vos/posix/ga/ga.html. Instructions for
unbundling the Perl distribution file are at
ftp://ftp.stratus.com/pub/vos/utility/utility.html.
+If you are running VOS Release 14.4.1 or later, you can obtain a
+pre-compiled, supported copy of perl by purchasing Release 2.0.1
+of the VOS GNU C++ and GNU Tools product from Stratus
+Technologies.
+
+=head2 Multiple methods to build perl for VOS
+
+If you elect to build perl from its source code, you have several
+different ways that you can build perl. The method that you use
+depends on the version of VOS that you are using and on the
+architecture of you Stratus hardware platform.
+
+=over 5
+
+=item 1
+
+If you have a Stratus XA2000 (Motorola 68k-based) platform, you
+must build perl using the alpha version of VOS POSIX support and
+using the VOS Standard C Cross-compiler. You must build perl on
+VOS Release 14.1.0 (or later) on an XA/R or Continuum platform.
+
+This version of perl is properly called "miniperl" because it
+does not contain the full perl functionality.
+
+You must build perl with the compile_perl.cm command macro found
+in the vos subdirectory.
+
+=item 2
+
+If you have a Stratus XA/R (Intel i860-based) platform, you must
+build perl using the alpha version of VOS POSIX support and using
+the VOS Standard C compiler or cross-compiler. You must build
+perl on VOS Release 14.1.0 (or later) on an XA/R or Continuum
+platform.
+
+This version of perl is properly called "miniperl" because it
+does not contain the full perl functionality.
+
+You must build perl with the compile_perl.cm command macro found
+in the vos subdirectory.
+
+=item 3
+
+If you have a Stratus Continuum (PARISC-based) platform that is
+running a version of VOS earlier than VOS 14.3.0, you must build
+perl using the alpha version of VOS POSIX support and using the
+VOS Standard C compiler or cross-compiler. You must build perl
+on VOS Release 14.1.0 (or later) on an XA/R or Continuum
+platform.
+
+This version of perl is properly called "miniperl" because it
+does not contain the full perl functionality.
+
+You must build perl with the compile_perl.cm command macro found
+in the vos subdirectory.
+
+=item 4
+
+If you have a Stratus Continuum (PARISC-based) platform that is
+running VOS Release 14.3.0 through VOS Release 14.4.0, you must
+build perl using the generally-available version of VOS POSIX
+support, and using either the VOS Standard C compiler or the VOS
+GNU C compiler. You must build perl on VOS Release 14.3.0 (or
+later) on a Continuum platform.
+
+This version of perl is properly called "miniperl" because it
+does not contain the full perl functionality.
+
+You must build perl with the compile_perl.cm command macro found
+in the vos subdirectory.
+
+=item 5
+
+If you have a Stratus Continuum (PA-RISC-based) platform that is
+running VOS Release 14.4.1 or later, you must build perl using
+the generally-available version of VOS POSIX support. You must
+use the VOS GNU C compiler and the VOS GNU Tools product. You
+must build perl on VOS Release 14.4.1 (or later) on a Continuum
+platform.
+
+This version of perl is properly called "full perl" because it
+contains the full perl functionality.
+
+You must use the supplied Configure script and makefiles to build
+perl.
+
+=back
+
=head2 Stratus POSIX Support
Note that there are two different implementations of POSIX.1
support on VOS. There is an alpha version of POSIX that is
available from the Stratus anonymous ftp site
-(ftp://ftp.stratus.com/pub/vos/posix/). There is
-a generally-available version of POSIX that comes with the VOS
-Standard C Compiler or VOS C runtime in VOS Release 14.3.0 or
-higher. This port of perl will compile and bind with either
-version of POSIX.
+(ftp://ftp.stratus.com/pub/vos/posix/alpha/alpha.html). There
+is a generally-available version of POSIX that comes with VOS
+Release 14.3.0 or higher. This port of POSIX will compile and
+bind with either version of POSIX.
Most of the Perl features should work on VOS regardless of which
version of POSIX that you are using. However, the alpha version
@@ -102,19 +190,19 @@ execute on VOS Release 12 or earlier.
If you are using the generally-available version of VOS POSIX
support, then you should also acquire the VOS GNU C/C++ Compiler
-and GNU Tools product because it provides many common Unix or
-POSIX commands. When perl is built with this version of POSIX
-support, it assumes that it can find "bash", "sed" and other
-POSIX-compatible commands in the directory
+and GNU Tools product. When perl is built with this version of
+POSIX support, it assumes that it can find "bash", "sed" and
+other POSIX-compatible commands in the directory
/system/gnu_library/bin.
=back
-To build perl 5, change to the "vos" subdirectory and type the
-command "compile_perl -processor X", where X is the processor
-type (mc68020, i80860, pa7100, pa8000) that you wish to use.
-Note that the generally-available version of POSIX.1 support is
-not available for the mc68020 or i80860 processors.
+To build perl using the supplied VOS command macros, change to
+the "vos" subdirectory and type the command "compile_perl
+-processor X", where X is the processor type (mc68020, i80860,
+pa7100, pa8000) that you wish to use. Note that the
+generally-available version of POSIX.1 support is not available
+for the mc68020 or i80860 processors.
Use the "-version alpha" control argument to build perl with
the alpha version of POSIX support, and use the "-version
@@ -135,68 +223,72 @@ execute on the PA7100, PA8000, PA8500 and PA8600 processors, and
that code compiled for the pa8000 processor type can execute on
the PA8000, PA8500 and PA8600 processors.
-=head2 Installing Perl 5 on VOS
+To build perl using the supplied Configure script and makefiles,
+execute the following commands.
-=over 4
+ !add_library_path command >system>gnu_library>bin -after '(current_dir)'
+ !bash
+ gzip -d perl-5.8.0.tar.gz
+ tar -xvf perl-5.8.0.tar
+ cd perl-5.8.0
+ Configure -d
+ gmake
-=item 1
+If you wish to run the test cases, type:
-Create the directory >system>ported>command_library.
+ gmake test
-=item 2
+=head2 Installing Perl 5 on VOS
-Copy the appropriate version of the perl program module to
-this directory. For example, with your current directory
-set to the top-level directory of Perl 5, to install the
-executable program module for the Motorola 68K
-architecture, enter:
+=over 4
- !copy_file vos>obj>perl.pm >system>ported>command_library>*
+=item 1
-(If you wish to use both Perl version 4 and Perl version 5,
-you must give them different names; for example, perl.pm
-and perl5.pm).
+If you have built perl using the Configure script, ensure that
+you have modify permission to >system>ported and type
-=item 3
+ gmake install
-Create the directory >system>ported>perl>lib.
+=item 2
-=item 4
+If you have built perl using any of the other methods, type
-Copy all of the files and subdirectories from the lib
-subdirectory into this new directory. For example, with
-the current directory set to the top-level directory of the
-perl distribution, enter:
+ install_perl -processor PROCESSOR -name NAME
- !copy_dir lib >system>ported>perl>lib>5.7
+where PROCESSOR is mc68020, i80860, pa7100, or pa8000, as
+appropriate, and NAME is perl or perl5, according to which name
+you wish to use.
-=item 5
+This command macro will install perl and all of its related
+files in the proper directories.
+
+=item 3
While there are currently no architecture-specific
extensions or modules distributed with perl, the following
directories can be used to hold such files:
- >system>ported>perl>lib>5.7.68k
- >system>ported>perl>lib>5.7.860
- >system>ported>perl>lib>5.7.7100
- >system>ported>perl>lib>5.7.8000
+ >system>ported>lib>perl5>5.8.0>68k
+ >system>ported>lib>perl5>5.8.0>860
+ >system>ported>lib>perl5>5.8.0>7100
+ >system>ported>lib>perl5>5.8.0>8000
-=item 6
+=item 4
Site-specific perl extensions and modules can be installed in one of
two places. Put architecture-independent files into:
- >system>ported>perl>lib>site>5.7
+ >system>ported>lib>perl5>site_perl>5.8.0
-Put architecture-dependent files into one of the following
-directories:
+Put site-specific architecture-dependent files into one of the
+following directories:
- >system>ported>perl>lib>site>5.7.68k
- >system>ported>perl>lib>site>5.7.860
- >system>ported>perl>lib>site>5.7.7100
- >system>ported>perl>lib>site>5.7.8000
+ >system>ported>lib>perl5>site_perl>5.8.0>68k
+ >system>ported>lib>perl5>site_perl>5.8.0>860
+ >system>ported>lib>perl5>site_perl>5.8.0>7100
+ >system>ported>lib>perl5>site_perl>5.8.0>8000
-=item 7
+=item 5
You can examine the @INC variable from within a perl program
to see the order in which Perl searches these directories.
@@ -240,12 +332,17 @@ can't guarantee I'll be able to answer them. There are some
excellent books available on the Perl language; consult a book
seller.
+If you want a supported version of perl for VOS, purchase the VOS
+GNU C++ and GNU Tools Release 2.0.1 product from Stratus
+Technologies, along with a support contract (or from anyone else
+who will sell you support).
+
=head1 AUTHOR
Paul Green (Paul.Green@stratus.com)
=head1 LAST UPDATE
-November 29, 2001
+February 15, 2001
=cut