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authorWinfried Koenig <win@in.rhein-main.de>1996-12-26 00:45:45 +0200
committerChip Salzenberg <chip@atlantic.net>1996-12-28 06:22:00 +1200
commited969818e9262af83dfc5c762815172bd6262d27 (patch)
treeb243b1581e36484bcfcbeaa652907d21cd6aa6d3 /hints
parent07055b4c536e012d70aa7099a086192fbb14e918 (diff)
downloadperl-ed969818e9262af83dfc5c762815172bd6262d27.tar.gz
perl5.003_15 and Interactive Unix
with my patches, perl5.003_15 compiled with cc, runs all tests. Compiled with gcc I get this failed tests: op/goto...........FAILED on test 8 op/sysio..........FAILED on test 0 lib/autoloader....Goto undefined subroutine at ./lib/autoloader.t line 58. FAILED on test 3 lib/english.......FAILED on test 0 lib/fatal.........FAILED on test 0 lib/hostname......FAILED on test 0 Failed 6/135 tests, 91.11% okay. On my Linux System I get similar failures: op/goto...........FAILED on test 8 op/sysio..........Negative length at ./op/sysio.t line 64. FAILED on test 1 lib/autoloader....Goto undefined subroutine at ./lib/autoloader.t line 58. FAILED on test 0 lib/english.......FAILED on test 0 lib/fatal.........Can't use an undefined value as filehandle reference at ./lib/fatal.t line 21. lib/hostname......FAILED on test 0 Failed 6/135 tests, 94.81% okay. So I think that this problems are already fixed. My changes to perl.h are necessary to compile x2p/malloc.c, but there may be better solutions. p5p-msgid: <m0vd254-0004oKC@incom.rhein-main.de>
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diff --git a/hints/isc.sh b/hints/isc.sh
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+++ b/hints/isc.sh
@@ -31,6 +31,9 @@ esac
# getsockname() and getpeername() return 256 for no good reason
ccflags="$ccflags -DBOGUS_GETNAME_RETURN=256"
+# rename(2) can't rename long filenames
+d_rename=undef
+
# You can also include -D_SYSV3 to pick up "traditionally visible"
# symbols hidden by name-space pollution rules. This raises some
# compilation "redefinition" warnings, but they appear harmless.