X-Git-Url: https://perl5.git.perl.org/perl5.git/blobdiff_plain/f6c54c41d6f0ed9ba259ce4a5e564c3d6d3d7cd6..9410e98db2629cb1014040562236ba42a308f939:/README.vms diff --git a/README.vms b/README.vms index 1930a94..db5f12b 100644 --- a/README.vms +++ b/README.vms @@ -152,14 +152,14 @@ underscores and the tests will have difficulty finding them. So your best bet is to unpack the Perl source kit on an ODS-5 volume using recent versions of vmstar (e.g. V3.4 or later). Contrary to advice provided with previous versions of Perl, do I use the ODS-2 -compatability qualifier. Instead, use a command like the following: +compatibility qualifier. Instead, use a command like the following: - vmstar -xvf perl-5^.13^.5.tar + vmstar -xvf perl-5^.15^.0.tar Then rename the top-level source directory like so: - set security/protection=(o:rwed) perl-5^.13^.5.dir - rename perl-5^.13^.5.dir perl-5_13_5.dir + set security/protection=(o:rwed) perl-5^.15^.0.dir + rename perl-5^.15^.0.dir perl-5_15_0.dir The reason for this last step is that while filenames with multiple dots are generally supported by Perl on VMS, I names with multiple