MiNT is now supported. See F<README.mint>.
-MPE/iX is now supported. See F<README.mpeix>.
+MPE/iX is now supported. See README.mpeix.
MVS (aka OS390, aka Open Edition) is now supported. See F<README.os390>
(installed as L<perlos390> on some systems).
See F<README.win32>, aka L<perlwin32>.
VMS configuration system has been rewritten. See F<README.vms> (installed
-as L<README_vms> on some systems).
+as F<README_vms> on some systems).
The hints files for most Unix platforms have seen incremental improvements.
To silently interpret it as the Perl operator, use the C<CORE::> prefix
on the operator (e.g. C<CORE::log($x)>) or by declaring the subroutine
-to be an object method (see L<attrs>).
+to be an object method (see L</attrs>).
=item Bad index while coercing array into hash
(F) You said something like C<< local $ar->{'key'} >>, where $ar is
a reference to a pseudo-hash. That hasn't been implemented yet, but
you can get a similar effect by localizing the corresponding array
-element directly -- C<< local $ar->[$ar->[0]{'key'}] >>.
+element directly: C<< local $ar->[$ar->[0]{'key'}] >>.
=item Can't use %%! because Errno.pm is not available