X-Git-Url: https://perl5.git.perl.org/perl5.git/blobdiff_plain/e59066d86336b6c5b3f1e8386c907b1bd0fa5407..53ea20b175fae9187626897006e2237dcfaf096d:/README.os2 diff --git a/README.os2 b/README.os2 index 2f47b83..02a79ba 100644 --- a/README.os2 +++ b/README.os2 @@ -208,9 +208,8 @@ under earlier versions of EMX, but this is not tested. One can get different parts of EMX from, say - http://www.leo.org/pub/comp/os/os2/leo/gnu/emx+gcc/ - http://powerusersbbs.com/pub/os2/dev/ [EMX+GCC Development] - http://hobbes.nmsu.edu/pub/os2/dev/emx/v0.9d/ + ftp://crydee.sai.msu.ru/pub/comp/os/os2/leo/gnu/emx+gcc/ + http://hobbes.nmsu.edu/h-browse.php?dir=/pub/os2/dev/emx/v0.9d/ The runtime component should have the name F. @@ -235,9 +234,8 @@ can have Perl development environment under DOS. One can get RSX from, say - ftp://ftp.cdrom.com/pub/os2/emx09c/contrib - ftp://ftp.uni-bielefeld.de/pub/systems/msdos/misc - ftp://ftp.leo.org/pub/comp/os/os2/leo/devtools/emx+gcc/contrib + http://cd.textfiles.com/hobbesos29804/disk1/EMX09C/ + ftp://crydee.sai.msu.ru/pub/comp/os/os2/leo/gnu/emx+gcc/contrib/ Contact the author on C. @@ -489,7 +487,7 @@ DPMI is required for RSX. The whole idea of the "standard C API to start applications" is that the forms C and C<"foo"> of program arguments are completely -interchangable. F breaks this paradigm; +interchangeable. F breaks this paradigm; find "pattern" file find pattern file @@ -620,7 +618,7 @@ C in F, see L<"PERLLIB_PREFIX">. =item Additional Perl modules - unzip perl_ste.zip -d f:/perllib/lib/site_perl/5.11.0/ + unzip perl_ste.zip -d f:/perllib/lib/site_perl/5.13.9/ Same remark as above applies. Additionally, if this directory is not one of directories on @INC (and @INC is influenced by C), you @@ -799,8 +797,7 @@ can be constructed using C. =head1 BUILD -Here we discuss how to build Perl under OS/2. There is an alternative -(but maybe older) view on L. +Here we discuss how to build Perl under OS/2. =head2 The short story @@ -846,10 +843,11 @@ optionally - Berkeley DB headers and libraries, and crypt. Possible locations to get the files: - ftp://hobbes.nmsu.edu/os2/unix/ - ftp://ftp.cdrom.com/pub/os2/unix/ - ftp://ftp.cdrom.com/pub/os2/dev32/ - ftp://ftp.cdrom.com/pub/os2/emx09c/ + + ftp://ftp.uni-heidelberg.de/pub/os2/unix/ + http://hobbes.nmsu.edu/h-browse.php?dir=/pub/os2 + http://cd.textfiles.com/hobbesos29804/disk1/DEV32/ + http://cd.textfiles.com/hobbesos29804/disk1/EMX09C/ It is reported that the following archives contain enough utils to build perl: F, F, F, F, @@ -857,7 +855,7 @@ F, F, F, F, F an F (or a later version). Note that all these utilities are known to be available from LEO: - ftp://ftp.leo.org/pub/comp/os/os2/leo/gnu + ftp://crydee.sai.msu.ru/pub/comp/os/os2/leo/gnu/ Note also that the F and F from the EMX distribution are not suitable for multi-threaded compile (even single-threaded @@ -1651,7 +1649,7 @@ leaves drive as it is. =item C -chanes the "current" drive. +changes the "current" drive. =item C @@ -1898,7 +1896,7 @@ _DLLInitTerm() (e.g., F). This means that even if you do not I any function in the DLL, just the act of loading this DLL will reset your flags. What is worse, the same compiler was used to compile some HOOK DLLs. Given that HOOK dlls are executed in the context of I the applications -in the system, this means a complete unpredictablity of floating point +in the system, this means a complete unpredictability of floating point flags on systems using such HOOK DLLs. E.g., F of B origin changes the floating point flags on each write to the TTY of a VIO (windowed text-mode) applications.