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diff --git a/README.aix b/README.aix index 3938387038..7e9702505f 100644 --- a/README.aix +++ b/README.aix @@ -227,7 +227,7 @@ Should yield no problems. =head2 Threaded Perl Threads seem to work OK, though at the moment not all tests pass when -threads are used in combination with 64bit configurations. +threads are used in combination with 64-bit configurations. You may get a warning when doing a threaded build: @@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ is not really significant here. =head2 64-bit Perl -If your AIX is installed with 64-bit support, you can expect 64bit +If your AIX is installed with 64-bit support, you can expect 64-bit configurations to work. In combination with threads some tests might still fail. diff --git a/README.hpux b/README.hpux index 8a0ce376bb..29c2a98cb3 100644 --- a/README.hpux +++ b/README.hpux @@ -338,10 +338,10 @@ On PA-RISC you need a different compiler for 32-bit applications and for 64-bit applications. On PA-RISC, 32-bit objects and 64-bit objects do not mix. period. There is no different behaviour for HP C-ANSI-C or GNU gcc. So if you require your perl binary to use 64-bit libraries, like -Oracle-64bit, you MUST build a 64bit perl. +Oracle-64bit, you MUST build a 64-bit perl. -Building a 64bit capable gcc on PA-RISC from source is possible only when -you have the HP C-ANSI C compiler or an already working 64bit binary of +Building a 64-bit capable gcc on PA-RISC from source is possible only when +you have the HP C-ANSI C compiler or an already working 64-bit binary of gcc available. Best performance for perl is achieved with HP's native compiler. @@ -438,12 +438,12 @@ to hold numbers larger than 2^32 with complete precision. As of the date of this document, Perl is fully 64-bit compliant on HP-UX 11.00 and up for both cc- and gcc builds. If you are about to -build a 64bit perl with GNU gcc, please read the gcc section carefully. +build a 64-bit perl with GNU gcc, please read the gcc section carefully. Should a user wish to experiment with compiling Perl in the LP64 environment, use the -Duse64bitall flag to Configure. This will force Perl to be compiled in a pure LP64 environment (with the +DD64 flag for -HP C-ANSI-C, with no additional options for GNU gcc 64bit on PA-RISC, +HP C-ANSI-C, with no additional options for GNU gcc 64-bit on PA-RISC, and with -mlp64 for GNU gcc on Itanium). If you want to compile Perl using gcc, you will have to get a version of the compiler that supports 64-bit operations.) @@ -474,7 +474,7 @@ achieved using Do not forget the space before the trailing quote. Also note that this does not (yet) work with all configurations, -it is known to fail with 64bit versions of GCC. +it is known to fail with 64-bit versions of GCC. =head2 GDBM and Threads on HP-UX |