4 Copyright (c) 1996-1998, Andy Dougherty
5 Copyright (c) 1999-2006, H.Merijn Brand
8 These units are the ones I used to build Configure and config_h.SH
9 in the Perl5 distribution.
11 The Configure script and config_h.SH file in the Perl distribution are
12 generated by a program called metaconfig. To run metaconfig, you will
13 need the full dist 3.0 distribution, maintained by Raphael Manfredi.
14 As of this writing, the current version is dist3.0, patchlevel 70.
15 Dist version dist-3.0@70.tar.gz is available on CPAN (the Comprehensive
16 Perl Archive Network) as
17 <http://www.perl.com/perl/CPAN/authors/id/RAM/dist-3.0@70.tar.gz>.
21 1. Unpack the full perl5 sources. Execute the following command
23 chmod +w Configure config_h.SH Porting/Glossary Porting/config*
25 2. Unpack the archive containing this file in the perl5 source
26 directory. This will create a directory 'U' under the perl5
27 sources. That directory will contain the metaconfig units for perl5.
28 This will also create two files in the perl5 source tree:
29 MANIFEST.new and .package.
31 3. Apply any patches to perl in the perl_patches/ directory.
32 (This may well be empty.)
34 4. Obtain and install dist-3.0pl70.
36 4. Apply any patches to dist under the dist_patches subdirectory.
38 5. From your main perl5 source directory, run packinit to
39 regenerate the .package file. IMPORTANT: Change the name and
40 address of the maintainer to your own name and address. I don't
41 want bug reports intended for you coming to me.
43 6. From your main perl5 source directory, run
47 and repair every failure it reports.
49 7. From your main perl5 source directory, run
53 8. Edit U/mkglossary and/or U/mkgloss.pl to point to your dist-3.0pl70
54 location. (See comments at the top.)
56 9. Run the U/mksample script to update the contents of the Porting/
57 subdirectory, or run all parts by hand. (see README)
59 10. Let me know about any changes, corrections, or enhancements.
61 Things to watch out for:
63 1. The Configure in 5.005 is a hand-patched version of that supplied
64 with perl5.004_74 or so. Most of the patches had to do with
65 supporting MPE/iX and EBCDIC systems. I have re-integrated most
66 of the changes back into metaconfig, but I don't really undertand
67 why MPE/iX needed some of the patches, so I may have missed
68 something important. I did try to flag questionable changes in
70 The Configure as generated in the 5.9.x branch leading towards
71 5.10, is also used exactly as is without changes in the 5.8.x
72 and 5.6.x branches, so do not remove support for features that
73 are availabvle in those branches, but are removed from devel (e.g.
76 2. Future support of better random number generators should probably
77 start with the randfunc.U unit included here. It's currently
78 broken, but well commented and probably a good place to start.
82 The units and other related files have been broken up into the following
86 This is an old patch to begin to detect and use ACL (access
87 control list) file protection schemes.
90 These are similar to the standard units, but I have modified them
91 to have a more uniform compile command line, usually using the new
92 Compile.U unit. I have submitted these for inclusion into the
93 regular dist distribution. (The ccflags.U unit is actually
94 perl-specific since it mentions -DDEBUGGING and -DPOSIX_SOURCE,
95 but that's the only place it is perl-specific.)
98 These are patches to dist that must be applied before it is built
99 and installed. I have submitted these for inclusion in the
100 regular dist distribution.
103 These are modified versions of the standard units. Also included in
104 this directory are new units that are clearly derived from existing
105 units. I have submitted these for inclusion in the regular dist
109 These are specific to perl. Some are heavily derived from
110 original dist units, and are marked as such. Others are original.
113 These are patches to the perl source. This directory
114 should ordinarily be empty, but there may have been drift between
115 the standard version of perl and the one associated with these
119 These are units modified to use the new Hasproto.U or Protochk.U
120 units to check for prototypes. I have submitted these for inclusion
121 into the regular dist distribution.
124 This is the very, very beginning of cross-compiler support.
125 It doesn't work yet, and many standard units will need
129 These are standard units modified to use the modified Typedef.U
130 unit to check for typedefs. (The modified Typdef.U includes a
131 function to avoid unnecessary prompts if the typdef being searched
132 for exists.) I have submitted these for inclusion into the
133 regular dist distribution.
136 These are specific to threading perl.
138 Copyright Information:
140 Unless otherwise indicated, the files contained in this
143 Copyright (c) 1996-1998, Andy Dougherty
145 The following licensing terms apply to all files contained in
148 You may distribute the files contained in this distribution
149 under the terms of either
151 a) the "Artistic License" which comes with Perl, or
153 b) the "Artistic License" which comes with dist, or
155 c) the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
156 Software Foundation; either version 1, or (at your option) any
157 later version (see the file "Copying" that comes with the
160 Which one to use is your choice.
162 The units in the "modified" directory have been derived from units
163 associated with the metaconfig program of Raphael Manfredi's "dist"
164 distribution. These units list Raphael Manfredi as the Copyright holder.
165 dist is distributed under a modified version of the Perl Artistic License.
166 Clause 7 of this modified license as contained in dist-3.0-pl60 provides:
168 7. You may reuse parts of this Package in your own programs, provided
169 that you explicitly state where you got them from, in the source code
170 (and, left to your courtesy, in the documentation), duplicating
171 all the associated copyright notices and disclaimers. Besides
172 your changes, if any, must be clearly marked as such. Parts reused
173 that way will no longer fall under this license if, and only if,
174 the name of your program(s) have no immediate connection with the
175 name of the Package itself or its associated programs. You may then
176 apply whatever restrictions you wish on the reused parts or choose
177 to place them in the Public Domain--this will apply only within the
178 context of your package.
180 In accordance with this clause, the versions of these units
181 contained here are made available under the same terms as the
184 If you have any questions about the use of these units or about
185 the differences between these units and the standard versions, please
188 Andy Dougherty doughera@lafayette.edu
191 Easton, PA 18042-1782