X-Git-Url: https://perl5.git.perl.org/perl5.git/blobdiff_plain/b4bc034f8b4a9c19c30b638615fa469e7e5a6d0d..1001cf6c744fd6c12445113daebc45fc715459fd:/README.vms diff --git a/README.vms b/README.vms index e58e6dd..f6d970f 100644 --- a/README.vms +++ b/README.vms @@ -327,70 +327,73 @@ rebuild attempt. They might not, too, so it is best to be sure and do it. There are several steps you need to take to get Perl installed and running. -1) Create a directory somewhere and define the concealed logical PERL_ROOT -to point to it. For example, +=over 4 - CREATE/DIRECTORY dka200:[perl] - DEFINE/TRANS=(CONC,TERM) PERL_ROOT dka200:[perl.] +=item 1 -2) Run the install script via: +Check your default file protections with - MMS install + SHOW PROTECTION /DEFAULT -or +and adjust if necessary with SET PROTECTION=(code)/DEFAULT. - MMK install +=item 2 -If for some reason it complains about target INSTALL being up to date, -throw a /FORCE switch on the MMS or MMK command. +Create a directory somewhere and either run @perl_setup or +define the concealed logical PERL_ROOT to point to it by hand. +For example, -The DCL script [.VMS]PERL_SETUP.COM that is written by CONFIGURE.COM -will take care of most of the following: + CREATE/DIRECTORY dka200:[perl] + @PERL_SETUP + SHOW LOGICAL PERL_ROOT -3) Either create the global foreign symbol PERL somewhere, such as -SYS$MANAGER:SYLOGIN.COM, to be +or, - $ PERL :== "$PERL_ROOT:[000000]PERL.EXE" + CREATE/DIRECTORY dka200:[perl] + DEFINE/TRANS=(CONC,TERM) PERL_ROOT dka200:[perl.] -or install Perl into DCLTABLES.EXE (Check out the section "Installing Perl -into DCLTABLES (optional)" for more information), or put the image in a -directory that's in your DCL$PATH (if you're using VMS V6.2 or higher). -4) Either define the logical name PERLSHR somewhere -(such as in PERL_SETUP.COM) like so +=item 3 - $ DEFINE/NOLOG PERLSHR PERL_ROOT:[000000]PERLSHR.EXE +Run the install script via: -or copy the file into the system shareable library directory with + MMS install - copy perl_root:[000000]perlshr.exe sys$share: +or -5) Optionally define the command PERLDOC as + MMK install - $ PERLDOC == "$PERL_ROOT:[000000]PERL PERL_ROOT:[LIB.POD]PERLDOC.COM -t" +If for some reason it complains about target INSTALL being up to date, +throw a /FORCE switch on the MMS or MMK command. -(See above for where to find the B pager for use with perldoc). +=back + +The DCL script PERL_SETUP.COM that is written by CONFIGURE.COM +will help you with the definition of PERL_ROOT, PERLSHR and the PERL +Foreign symbol. Take a look at PERL_SETUP.COM and modify it if you want +to. Then copy PERL_SETUP.COM to a place accessible to your perl users. +For example: -6) Optionally define the command PERLBUG (the Perl bug report generator) as + COPY PERL_SETUP.COM SYS$LIBRARY: - $ PERLBUG == "$PERL_ROOT:[000000]PERL PERL_ROOT:[LIB]PERLBUG.COM" +If you want to have everyone on the system have access to perl +then add a line that reads -7) Optionally define the command POD2MAN (Converts POD files to nroff -source suitable for converting to man pages. Also quiets complaints during -module builds) as + $ @sys$library:perl_setup - $ DEFINE/NOLOG POD2MAN PERL_ROOT:[LIB.POD]POD2MAN.COM - $ POD2MAN == "$PERL_ROOT:[000000]PERL POD2MAN" +to SYS$MANAGER:SYLOGIN.COM. -8) Optionally define the command POD2TEXT (Converts POD files to text, -which is required for B to work properly) as +Two alternatives to the foreign symbol would be to install PERL into +DCLTABLES.EXE (Check out the section "Installing Perl into DCLTABLES +(optional)" for more information), or put the image in a +directory that's in your DCL$PATH (if you're using VMS V6.2 or higher). - $ DEFINE/NOLOG POD2TEXT PERL_ROOT:[LIB.POD]POD2TEXT.COM - $ POD2TEXT == "$PERL_ROOT:[000000]PERL POD2TEXT" +An alternative to having PERL_SETUP.COM define the PERLSHR logical name +is to simply copy it into the system shareable library directory with: + + copy perl_root:[000000]perlshr.exe sys$share: -In all these cases, if you've got PERL defined as a foreign command symbol, -you can replace $PERL_ROOT:[000000]PERL with ''perl'. If you have installed -perl into DCLTABLES, replace it with just perl. +See also the "INSTALLing images (optional)" section. =head2 Installing Perl into DCLTABLES (optional) @@ -567,7 +570,7 @@ of extending vmsperl with CPAN modules after Perl has been installed. =head1 AUTHORS -Last revised 13-February-2000 by Peter Prymmer pvhp@best.com. +Last revised 25-February-2000 by Peter Prymmer pvhp@best.com. Revised 27-October-1999 by Craig Berry craig.berry@metamorgs.com. Revised 01-March-1999 by Dan Sugalski dan@sidhe.org. Originally by Charles Bailey bailey@newman.upenn.edu. @@ -601,6 +604,8 @@ missed someone. That said, special thanks are due to the following: the Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Laboratory and the Laboratory of Nuclear Studies at Cornell University for the opportunity to test and develop for the AXP, + John Hasstedt John.Hasstedt@sunysb.edu + for VAX VMS V7.2 support and to the entire VMSperl group for useful advice and suggestions. In addition the perl5-porters deserve credit for their creativity and