This is a first ported perl for the POSIX subsystem in BS2000 VERSION 'V121', OSD V3.1, POSIX Shell V03.1A55. It may work on other versions, but that's the one we've tested it on. You may need the following GNU programs in order to install perl: gzip: We used version 1.2.4, which could be installed out of the box with one failure during 'make check'. bison: The yacc coming with BS2000 POSIX didn't work for us. So we had to use bison. We had to make a few changes to perl in order to use the pure (reentrant) parser of bison. We used version 1.25, but we had to add a few changes due to EBCDIC. UNPACKING: ========== To extract an ASCII tar archive on BS2000 POSIX you need an ASCII filesystem (we used the mountpoint /usr/local/ascii for this). Now you extract the archive in the ASCII filesystem without I/O-conversion: cd /usr/local/ascii export IO_CONVERSION=NO gunzip < /usr/local/src/perl.tar.gz | pax -r You may ignore the error message for the first element of the archive (this doesn't look like a tar archive / skipping to next file...), it's only the directory which will be made anyway. After extracting the archive you copy the whole directory tree to your EBCDIC filesystem. This time you use I/O-conversion: cd /usr/local/src IO_CONVERSION=YES cp -r /usr/local/ascii/perl5.005_02 ./ COMPILING: ========== There is a "hints" file for posix-bc that specifies the correct values for most things. The major problem is (of course) the EBCDIC character set. Configure did everything except the perl parser. Because of our problems with the native yacc we used GNU bison to generate a pure (=reentrant) parser for perly.y. So our yacc is really the following script: -----8<-----/usr/local/bin/yacc-----8<----- #! /usr/bin/sh # Bison as a reentrant yacc: # save parameters: params="" while [[ $# -gt 1 ]]; do params="$params $1" shift done # add flag %pure_parser: tmpfile=/tmp/bison.$$.y echo %pure_parser > $tmpfile cat $1 >> $tmpfile # call bison: echo "/usr/local/bin/bison --yacc $params $1\t\t\t(Pure Parser)" /usr/local/bin/bison --yacc $params $tmpfile # cleanup: rm -f $tmpfile -----8<----------8<----- We still use the normal yacc for a2p.y though!!! We made a softlink called byacc to distinguish between the two versions: ln -s /usr/bin/yacc /usr/local/bin/byacc We build perl using both GNU make and the native make. TESTING: ======== We still got a few errors during 'make test'. Some of them are the result of using bison. Bison prints 'parser error' instead of 'syntax error', so we may ignore them. The following list shows our errors, your results may differ: op/numconvert.......FAILED tests 1409-1440 op/regexp...........FAILED tests 483, 496 op/regexp_noamp.....FAILED tests 483, 496 pragma/overload.....FAILED tests 152-153, 170-171 pragma/warnings.....FAILED tests 14, 82, 129, 155, 192, 205, 207 lib/bigfloat........FAILED tests 351-352, 355 lib/bigfltpm........FAILED tests 354-355, 358 lib/complex.........FAILED tests 267, 487 lib/dumper..........FAILED tests 43, 45 Failed 11/231 test scripts, 95.24% okay. 57/10595 subtests failed, 99.46% okay. INSTALLING: =========== We have no nroff on BS2000 POSIX (yet), so we ignored any errors while installing the documentation. USING PERL: =========== BS2000 POSIX doesn't support the shebang notation ('#!/usr/local/bin/perl'), so you have to use the following lines instead: : # use perl eval 'exec /usr/local/bin/perl -S $0 ${1+"$@"}' if $running_under_some_shell;