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regcomp.c: After AvARRAY(), don't use av_store
[perl5.git]
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README.solaris
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README.solaris
+++ b/
README.solaris
@@
-152,7
+152,7
@@
SUNWsprot, SUNWtoo
for libraries & headers: SUNWhea, SUNWarc, SUNWlibm, SUNWlibms, SUNWdfbh,
SUNWcg6h, SUNWxwinc
for libraries & headers: SUNWhea, SUNWarc, SUNWlibm, SUNWlibms, SUNWdfbh,
SUNWcg6h, SUNWxwinc
-Additionaly, on Solaris 8 and 9 you also need:
+Additional
l
y, on Solaris 8 and 9 you also need:
for 64 bit development: SUNWarcx, SUNWbtoox, SUNWdplx, SUNWscpux,
SUNWsprox, SUNWtoox, SUNWlmsx, SUNWlmx, SUNWlibCx
for 64 bit development: SUNWarcx, SUNWbtoox, SUNWdplx, SUNWscpux,
SUNWsprox, SUNWtoox, SUNWlmsx, SUNWlmx, SUNWlibCx
@@
-484,20
+484,20
@@
malloc. [XXX further investigation is needed here.]
If you have problems with dynamic loading using gcc on SunOS or
Solaris, and you are using GNU as and GNU ld, see the section
If you have problems with dynamic loading using gcc on SunOS or
Solaris, and you are using GNU as and GNU ld, see the section
-L<"GNU as and GNU ld"> above.
+L<
/
"GNU as and GNU ld"> above.
=item ld.so.1: ./perl: fatal: relocation error:
If you get this message on SunOS or Solaris, and you're using gcc,
it's probably the GNU as or GNU ld problem in the previous item
=item ld.so.1: ./perl: fatal: relocation error:
If you get this message on SunOS or Solaris, and you're using gcc,
it's probably the GNU as or GNU ld problem in the previous item
-L<"GNU as and GNU ld">.
+L<
/
"GNU as and GNU ld">.
=item dlopen: stub interception failed
The primary cause of the 'dlopen: stub interception failed' message is
that the LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable includes a directory
which is a symlink to /usr/lib (such as /lib). See
=item dlopen: stub interception failed
The primary cause of the 'dlopen: stub interception failed' message is
that the LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable includes a directory
which is a symlink to /usr/lib (such as /lib). See
-L<"LD_LIBRARY_PATH"> above.
+L<
/
"LD_LIBRARY_PATH"> above.
=item #error "No DATAMODEL_NATIVE specified"
=item #error "No DATAMODEL_NATIVE specified"
@@
-564,7
+564,7
@@
through 255 can be used in a stream. Since perl calls open() and
then fdopen(3C) with the resulting file descriptor, perl is limited
to 255 simultaneous open files, even if sysopen() is used. If this
proves to be an insurmountable problem, you can compile perl as a
then fdopen(3C) with the resulting file descriptor, perl is limited
to 255 simultaneous open files, even if sysopen() is used. If this
proves to be an insurmountable problem, you can compile perl as a
-LP64 application, see L<Building an LP64 perl> for details. Note
+LP64 application, see L<
/
Building an LP64 perl> for details. Note
also that the default resource limit for open file descriptors on
Solaris is 255, so you will have to modify your ulimit or rctl
(Solaris 9 onwards) appropriately.
also that the default resource limit for open file descriptors on
Solaris is 255, so you will have to modify your ulimit or rctl
(Solaris 9 onwards) appropriately.
@@
-694,7
+694,8
@@
but if one patiently waits, one gets these results:
uni/tr_eucjp.t 29 7424 6 12 200.00% 1-6
uni/tr_sjis.t 29 7424 6 12 200.00% 1-6
56 tests and 467 subtests skipped.
uni/tr_eucjp.t 29 7424 6 12 200.00% 1-6
uni/tr_sjis.t 29 7424 6 12 200.00% 1-6
56 tests and 467 subtests skipped.
- Failed 27/811 test scripts, 96.67% okay. 1383/75399 subtests failed, 98.17% okay.
+ Failed 27/811 test scripts, 96.67% okay. 1383/75399 subtests failed,
+ 98.17% okay.
The alarm() test failure is caused by system() apparently blocking
alarm(). That is probably a libc bug, and given that SunOS 4.x
The alarm() test failure is caused by system() apparently blocking
alarm(). That is probably a libc bug, and given that SunOS 4.x