+# The lines starting with #b that follow are the uwin.sh
+# file from Joe Buehler. Some lines are, themselves,
+# commented out. If an uncommented line disappears
+# altogether, it means it didn't seem to be needed any more,
+# to get a proper build on the following machine.
+# UWIN-NT korn-7200 3.19-5.0 2195 i686
+# But maybe they'll be useful to others on different machines.
+
+#b # hint file for U/WIN (UNIX for Windows 95/NT)
+#b #
+#b # created for U/WIN version 1.55
+#b # running under Windows NT 4.0 SP 3
+#b # using MSVC++ 5.0 for the compiler
+#b #
+#b # created by Joe Buehler (jbuehler@hekimian.com)
+#b #
+#b # for information about U/WIN see www.gtlinc.com
+#b #
+#b
+#b #ccflags=-D_BSDCOMPAT
+#b # confusion in Configure over preprocessor
+#b cppstdin=`pwd`/cppstdin
+#b cpprun=`pwd`/cppstdin
+#b # pwd.h confuses Configure
+#b d_pwcomment=undef
+#b d_pwgecos=define
+#b # work around case-insensitive file names
+#b firstmakefile=GNUmakefile
+#b # avoid compilation error
+#b i_utime=undef
+#b # compile/link flags
+#b ldflags=-g
+#b optimize=-g
+#b static_ext="B Data/Dumper Digest/MD5 Errno Fcntl Filter::Util::Call IO IPC/SysV MIME::Base64 Opcode PerlIO::scalar POSIX SDBM_File Socket Storable Unicode::Collate Unicode::Normalize attributes re"
+#b #static_ext=none
+#b # dynamic loading needs work
+#b usedl=undef
+#b # perl malloc will not work
+#b usemymalloc=n
+#b # cannot use nm
+#b usenm=undef
+#b # vfork() is buggy (as of 1.55 anyway)
+#b usevfork=false
+
+# __UWIN__ added so it could be used in ext/POSIX/POSIX.xs
+# to protect against either tzname definition. According to Dave Korn
+
+#dgk gcc on uwin also predefined _UWIN as does the digital mars compiler.
+#dgk
+#dgk Only ncc does not define _UWIN and this is intentional. ncc is used
+#dgk to build binaries that do not require the uwin runtime.
+#dgk This could be used for building a native win32 perl using unix
+#dgk makefiles. However, in this case you don't wan't _UWIN defined.
+#dgk
+#dgk I have used _UWIN everywhere else in any uwin specific changes.
+#dgk and _WIN32 on windows specific changes, and _MSVC on any compiler
+#dgk Visual C specific changes. We also define _WINIX for any unix
+#dgk on windows implementation so that _UWIN or __cygwin__ imply _WINIX.
+
+# I left __UWIN__ as is, since I had already filed a patch,
+# and it might be useful to distinguish perl-specific tweaks
+# from generic uwin ones.
+
+ccflags="$ccflags -D__UWIN__"
+
+# This from Dave Korn
+#dgk Windows splits shared libraries into two parts; the part used
+#dgk for linking and the part that is used for running.
+#dgk Given a library foo, then the part you link with is named
+#dgk foo.lib
+#dgk and is in the lib directory. The part that you run with
+#dgk is named
+#dgk foo.dll or foo#.dll
+#dgk and is in the bin directory. This way when you set you PATH
+#dgk variable, it automatically does the library search.
+#dgk
+#dgk Static libraries use libfoo.a.
+#dgk By the way if you specify -lfoo, then it will first look for foo.lib
+#dgk and then libfoo.a. If you specify +lfoo, it will only look for
+#dgk static versions of the library.
+
+# So we use .lib as the extension, and put -lm in, because it is a .a
+# This probably accounts for the comment about dynamic libraries
+# needing work, and indeed, the build failed if I didn't undef it.
+
+lib_ext=".lib"
+libs="-lm"
+so=dll
+# dynamic loading still needs work
+usedl=undef