EMX runtime is required (may be substituted by RSX). Note that
it is possible to make F<perl_.exe> to run under DOS without any
-external support by binding F<emx.exe>/F<rsx.exe> to it, see C<emxbind>. Note
-that under DOS for best results one should use RSX runtime, which
+external support by binding F<emx.exe>/F<rsx.exe> to it, see L<emxbind(1)>.
+Note that under DOS for best results one should use RSX runtime, which
has much more functions working (like C<fork>, C<popen> and so on). In
fact RSX is required if there is no VCPI present. Note the
RSX requires DPMI. Many implementations of DPMI are known to be very
perl ../../blah/foo.cmd arg1 arg2 arg3
(note that the argument C<-my_opts> is taken care of by the C<extproc> line
-in your script, see C<L</extproc> on the first line>).
+in your script, see C<L</extproc>> on the first line).
To understand what the above I<magic> does, read perl docs about C<-S>
switch - see L<perlrun>, and cmdref about C<extproc>:
=item Additional Perl modules
- unzip perl_ste.zip -d f:/perllib/lib/site_perl/5.35.8/
+ unzip perl_ste.zip -d f:/perllib/lib/site_perl/5.37.4/
Same remark as above applies. Additionally, if this directory is not
one of directories on @INC (and @INC is influenced by C<PERLLIB_PREFIX>), you
=head2 Priorities
C<setpriority> and C<getpriority> are not compatible with earlier
-ports by Andreas Kaiser. See C<"setpriority, getpriority">.
+ports by Andreas Kaiser. See L</setpriority, getpriority>.
=head2 DLL name mangling: pre 5.6.2