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-From dwm@uf.msc.umn.edu Tue Dec 19 15:03:27 1989
-Subject: perl on Microport Un*x 2.4
-
-Here are the steps to get perl patchlevel 6 running on Microport Un*x 2.4.
-
-(1) Get the directory routines (opendir, readdir, etc) from an archive
- somewhere. I got mine from uunet: comp.sources.unix/volume9/gwyn-dir-lib
- and comp.sources.unix/volume10/dir-lib.pch. Compile a large memory
- version of the library and put it in /usr/lib/large/dir.a. Also put
- the dir.h include file in /usr/include/sys. [ If you don't want to
- do this make sure I_SYSDIR does not defined in config.sh ]
-
-(2) Configure causes sh to get a segmentation fault when it does the
- ". config.sh" near line 2551. You will have to remove that line
- from Configure and make sure you get your configuration info right
- the first time or start over if you make a mistake.
-
-[Or just run the .SH files by hand and proceed to the make depend.]
-
-(3) If you are using C-shell, put a blank line at the start of Configure so it
- wont get executed by the C-shell. If you are using ksh, you will have to
- execute Configure with 'sh Configure'. Configure does not work with
- ksh.
-
-(4) When you run Configure, select compilation option -DCRIPPLED_CC.
- I also selected -DDEBUGGING to make debugging easier. I recommend it.
- You can use -O, but you will then have to compile consarg.c and util.c
- separately without -O because the optimizer generates bad code for these
- routines. The optimizer also dies harmlessly while optimizing cmd.c,
- eval.c (who can blame it? [sorry, Larry]), and toke.c.
- I am still trying to isolate the remaining optimization problems in
- consarg.c and util.c.
-
-[The rest of the previously published instructions are no longer necessary.]