-For ER5 machines, you can get the software Perlstart
-http://www.science-computing.de/o.flebbe/perl. It contains file
-recognizers for files with the extension .pl and .pm. With it you can
-start perl with a double click on the camel icon. Be sure to configure
-the perl installation drive first. You can even provide a script with
-a special commandline, if needed.
-
-Alternativly you can get ESHELL from symbian:
-http://developer.epocworld.com/downloads/progs/Eshell.zip
-
-Running ESHELL you can enter: perl -de 0 in order to run the perl
-debugger. If you are leaving perl, you get into the system screen. You
-have to switch back manually to ESHELL. When perl is running, you will
-see a task with the name STDOUT in the task list.
-
-If you have a ER3 machine (i.e. a PSION 5), you may have to supply the
-full path to the perl executable C:\system\programs\perl.exe.
-
-If you need to set the current directory of perl, please use the
-command line switch '-x'. See L<perlrun> for details.
-
-=head1 STOPPING PERL ON EPOC
-
-You can stop a running perl process in the task list by closing the
-application `STDOUT'. You cannot stop a running perl process if it has
-not written anyting to stdout or stderr! Be very cautious with I/O
-redirection. You will have to reboot the PDA!
-
-=head1 USING PERL ON EPOC
-
-=head2 I/O Redirection on Epoc
-
-You can redirect the output with the UNIX bourne shell syntax (this is
-built into perl rather then eshell) For instance the following command
-line will run the script test.pl with the output redirected to
-stdout_file, the errors to stderr_file and input from stdin_file.
-
-perl test.pl >stdout_file <stdin_file 2>stderr_file
-
-Alternatively you can use 2>&1 in order to add the standard error
-output to stdout.
-
-=head2 PATH Names on Epoc
-
-ESHELL looks for executables in ?:/System/Programs. The SIS file
-installs perl in this special folder directory. The default drive and
-path are the same as folder the executable resides. The EPOC
-filesystem is case-preserving, not case-sensitive.
-
-The EPOC estdlib uses the ?: syntax for establishing a search order:
-First in C: (RAM), then on D: (CF Card, if present) and last in Z:
-(ROM). For instance ?:\a.txt searches for C:\a.txt, D:\a.txt (and
-Z:\a.txt)
-
-The perl @INC search path is implemented with '?:'. Your perl
-executable can live on a different drive than the perl library or even
-your scripts.
-
-ESHELL paths have to be written with backslashes '\', file arguments
-to perl with slashes '/'. Remember that I/O redirection is done
-internally in perl, so please use slashes for redirects.
-
-perl.exe C:/test.pl >C:/output.txt