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PERLDGUX(1) Perl Programmers Reference Guide PERLDGUX(1)

NAME

perldgux - Perl under DG/UX.

SYNOPSIS

One can read this document in the following formats:

man perldgux

view perl perldgux

explorer perldgux.html

info perldgux

to list some (not all may be available simultaneously), or it may be read as is: as README.dgux.

DESCRIPTION

Perl 5.7/8.x for DG/UX ix86 R4.20MU0x BBUUIILLDDIINNGG PPEERRLL OONN DDGG//UUXX

NNoonn-tthhrreeaaddeedd PPeerrll oonn DDGG//UUXX

Just run ./Configure script from the top directory. Then give "make" to compile. TThhrreeaaddeedd PPeerrll oonn DDGG//UUXX

If you are using as compiler GCC-2.95.x rev(DG/UX) an easy solution for

configuring perl in your DG/UX machine is to run the command:

./Configure -Dusethreads -Duseithreads -Dusedevel -des

This will automatically accept all the defaults and in particular

/usr/local/ as installation directory. Note that GCC-2.95.x rev(DG/UX)

knows the switch -pthread which allows it to link correctly DG/UX's

-lthread library.

If you want to change the installation directory or have a standard

DG/UX with C compiler GCC-2.7.2.x then you have no choice than to do an

interactive build by issuing the command:

./Configure -Dusethreads -Duseithreads

In particular with GCC-2.7.2.x accept all the defaults and *watch* out

for the message:

Any additional ld flags (NOT including libraries)? [ -pthread]

Instead of -pthread put here -lthread. CGCC-2.7.2.x that comes with the

DG/UX OS does NOT know the -pthread switch. So your build will fail if

you choose the defaults. After configuration is done correctly give "make" to compile. TTeessttiinngg PPeerrll oonn DDGG//UUXX Issuing a "make test" will run all the tests. If the test

lib/ftmp-security gives you as a result something like

lib/ftmp-security....File::Temp::gettemp:

Parent directory (/tmp/) is not safe (sticky bit not set

when world writable?) at lib/ftmp-security.t line 100

don't panic and just set the sticky bit in your /tmp directory by doing the following as root: cd / chmod +t /tmp (=set the sticky bit to /tmp). Then rerun the tests. This time all must be OK. IInnssttaalllliinngg tthhee bbuuiilltt ppeerrll oonn DDGG//UUXX Run the command "make install" AUTHOR

Takis Psarogiannakopoulos Universirty of Cambridge Centre for Mathemat-

ical Sciences Department of Pure Mathematics Wilberforce road Cambridge CB3 0WB , UK email

SEE ALSO

perl(1).

perl v5.8.6 2004-11-05 PERLDGUX(1)




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