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5=head1 NAME
6
7README.tru64 - Perl version 5 on Tru64 (formerly known as Digital UNIX formerly known as DEC OSF/1) systems
8
9=head1 DESCRIPTION
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11This document describes various features of HP's (formerly Compaq's,
12formerly Digital's) Unix operating system (Tru64) that will affect
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13how Perl version 5 (hereafter just Perl) is configured, compiled
14and/or runs.
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15
16=head2 Compiling Perl 5 on Tru64
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18The recommended compiler to use in Tru64 is the native C compiler.
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19The native compiler produces much faster code (the speed difference is
20noticeable: several dozen percentages) and also more correct code: if
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21you are considering using the GNU C compiler you should use at the
22very least the release of 2.95.3 since all older gcc releases are
23known to produce broken code when compiling Perl. One manifestation
24of this brokenness is the lib/sdbm test dumping core; another is many
25of the op/regexp and op/pat, or ext/Storable tests dumping core
26(the exact pattern of failures depending on the GCC release and
27optimization flags).
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29gcc 3.2.1 is known to work okay with Perl 5.8.0. However, when
30optimizing the toke.c gcc likes to have a lot of memory, 256 megabytes
31seems to be enough. The default setting of the process data section
32in Tru64 should be one gigabyte, but some sites/setups might have
33lowered that. The configuration process of Perl checks for too low
34process limits, and lowers the optimization for the toke.c if
35necessary, and also gives advice on how to raise the process limits.
36
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37=head2 Using Large Files with Perl on Tru64
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39In Tru64 Perl is automatically able to use large files, that is,
40files larger than 2 gigabytes, there is no need to use the Configure
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41-Duselargefiles option as described in INSTALL (though using the option
42is harmless).
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43
44=head2 Threaded Perl on Tru64
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46If you want to use threads, you should primarily use the new Perl
475.8.0 threads model by running Configure with -Duseithreads.
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49The old Perl 5.005 threads is obsolete, unmaintained, and its use is
50discouraged. If you really want it, run Configure with the
51-Dusethreads -Duse5005threads options as described in INSTALL.
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53Either thread model is going to work only in Tru64 4.0 and newer
54releases, older operating releases like 3.2 aren't probably going
55to work properly with threads.
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57=head2 Long Doubles on Tru64
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59You cannot Configure Perl to use long doubles unless you have at least
60Tru64 V5.0, the long double support simply wasn't functional enough
61before that. Perl's Configure will override attempts to use the long
62doubles (you can notice this by Configure finding out that the modfl()
63function does not work as it should).
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65At the time of this writing (June 2002), there is a known bug in the
66Tru64 libc printing of long doubles when not using "e" notation.
67The values are correct and usable, but you only get a limited number
68of digits displayed unless you force the issue by using C<printf
69"%.33e",$num> or the like. For Tru64 versions V5.0A through V5.1A, a
70patch is expected sometime after perl 5.8.0 is released. If your libc
71has not yet been patched, you'll get a warning from Configure when
72selecting long doubles.
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74=head2 db-hash.t failing on Tru64
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76The Berkeley DB 1.85 coming with the Tru64 is unfortunately buggy.
77In general in Tru64 V4.* it seemed to be more stable, but in V5.*
78something broke (even though the DB stayed at release 1.85) and
79the DB_File extension test db-hash.t may fail by dumping core after
80the subtest 21. There really is no good cure as of Tru64 V5.1A expect
81installing a newer Berkeley DB and supplying the right directories for
82-Dlocincpth=/some/include and -Dloclibpth=/some/lib when running Configure.
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84You can also work around the problem by disabling the DB_File by
85specifying -Ui_db to Configure, and then using the BerkeleyFile module
86from CPAN instead of DB_File. The BerkeleyFile works with Berkeley DB
87versions 2.* or greater.
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89The Berkeley DB 4.0.14 has been tested with Tru64 V5.1A and found
90to work. The latest Berkeley DB can be found from F<http://www.sleepycat.com>.
91
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92=head2 64-bit Perl on Tru64
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94In Tru64 Perl's integers are automatically 64-bit wide, there is
95no need to use the Configure -Duse64bitint option as described
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96in INSTALL. Similarly, there is no need for -Duse64bitall
97since pointers are automatically 64-bit wide.
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98
99=head2 Warnings about floating-point overflow when compiling Perl on Tru64
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101When compiling Perl in Tru64 you may (depending on the compiler
102release) see two warnings like this
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105 return HUGE_VAL;
106 -----------^
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108and when compiling the POSIX extension
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110 cc: Warning: const-c.inc, line 2007: In this statement, floating-point overflow occurs in evaluating the expression "1.8e308". (floatoverfl)
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111 return HUGE_VAL;
112 -------------------^
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114The exact line numbers may vary between Perl releases. The warnings
115are benign and can be ignored: in later C compiler releases the warnings
116should be gone.
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117
118When the file F<pp_sys.c> is being compiled you may (depending on the
119operating system release) see an additional compiler flag being used:
120C<-DNO_EFF_ONLY_OK>. This is normal and refers to a feature that is
121relevant only if you use the C<filetest> pragma. In older releases of
122the operating system the feature was broken and the NO_EFF_ONLY_OK
123instructs Perl not to use the feature.
124
125=head1 Testing Perl on Tru64
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127During "make test" the C<comp/cpp> will be skipped because on Tru64 it
128cannot be tested before Perl has been installed. The test refers to
129the use of the C<-P> option of Perl.
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131=head1 ext/ODBM_File/odbm Test Failing With Static Builds
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133The ext/ODBM_File/odbm is known to fail with static builds
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135library. The good news is that you very probably don't need to ever
136use the ODBM_File extension since more advanced NDBM_File works fine,
137not to mention the even more advanced DB_File.
138
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139=head1 Perl Fails Because Of Unresolved Symbol sockatmark
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141If you get an error like
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145you need to either recompile your Perl in Tru64 4.0D or upgrade your
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146Tru64 4.0D to at least 4.0F: the sockatmark() system call was
147added in Tru64 4.0F, and the IO extension refers that symbol.
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149=head1 AUTHOR
150
151Jarkko Hietaniemi <jhi@iki.fi>
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153=cut