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1 If you read this file _as_is_, just ignore the funny characters you 2 see. It is written in the POD format (see pod/perlpod.pod) which is 3 specially designed to be readable as is. 4 5 =head1 NAME 6 7 README.machten - Perl version 5 on Power MachTen systems 8 9 =head1 DESCRIPTION 10 11 This document describes how to build Perl 5 on Power MachTen systems, 12 and discusses a few wrinkles in the implementation. 13 14 =head2 Perl version 5.8.x and greater not supported 15 16 B<Power MachTen is not supported by versions of Perl later than 17 5.6.x.> 18 If you wish to build a version from the 5.6 track, please 19 obtain a source distribution from the archive at 20 L<http://cpan.org/src/5.0/> and follow the instructions in its 21 README.machten file. 22 23 MachTen is no longer supported by its developers, Tenon Intersystems. 24 A UNIX environment hosted on Mac OS Classic, MachTen has been 25 superseded by Mac OS X and by BSD and Linux implementations for Macintosh 26 hardware. 27 The final version of Power MachTen, 4.1.4, lacks many features found in 28 modern implementations of UNIX, and has a number of bugs. 29 These shortcomings prevent recent versions of Perl from being able to use 30 extensions on MachTen, and cause numerous test suite failures in the 31 perl core. 32 33 In September 2003, a discussion on the MachTen mailing list determined 34 that there was no interest in making a later version of Perl build 35 successfully on MachTen. 36 Consequently, support for building Perl under MachTen has been suppressed 37 in Perl distributions published after February 2004. 38 The hints file, F<hints/machten.sh>, remains a part of the 39 distributions for reference purposes. 40 41 =head2 Compiling Perl 5.6.x on MachTen 42 43 To compile perl 5.6.x under MachTen 4.1.4 (and probably earlier versions): 44 45 ./Configure -de 46 make 47 make test 48 make install 49 50 This builds and installs a statically-linked perl; MachTen's dynamic 51 linking facilities are not adequate to support Perl's use of 52 dynamically linked libraries. (See F<hints/machten.sh> for more 53 information.) 54 55 You should have at least 32 megabytes of free memory on your 56 system before running the C<make> command. 57 58 For much more information on building perl -- for example, on how to 59 change the default installation directory -- see F<INSTALL>. 60 61 =head2 Failures during C<make test> on MachTen 62 63 =over 4 64 65 =item op/lexassign.t 66 67 This test may fail when first run after building perl. It does not 68 fail subsequently. The cause is unknown. 69 70 =item pragma/warnings.t 71 72 Test 257 fails due to a failure to warn about attempts to read from a 73 filehandle which is a duplicate of stdout when stdout is attached to a 74 pipe. The output of the test contains a block comment which discusses 75 a different failure, not applicable to MachTen. 76 77 The root of the problem is that Machten does not assign a file type to 78 either end of a pipe (see L<stat>), resulting, among other things 79 in Perl's C<-p> test failing on file descriptors belonging to pipes. 80 As a result, perl becomes confused, and the test for reading from a 81 write-only file fails. I am reluctant to patch perl to get around 82 this, as it's clearly an OS bug (about which Tenon has been informed), 83 and limited in its effect on practical Perl programs. 84 85 =back 86 87 =head2 Building external modules on MachTen 88 89 To add an external module to perl, build in the normal way, which 90 is documented in L<ExtUtils::MakeMaker>, or which can be driven 91 automatically by the CPAN module (see L<CPAN>), which is part of the 92 standard distribution. If you want to install a module which 93 contains XS code (C or C++ source which compiles to object code 94 for linking with perl), you will have to replace your perl binary with 95 a new version containing the new statically-linked object module. The 96 build process tells you how to do this. 97 98 There is a gotcha, however, which users usually encounter immediately 99 they respond to CPAN's invitation to C<install Bundle::CPAN>. When 100 installing a I<bundle> -- a group of modules which together achieve 101 some particular purpose, the installation process for later modules in 102 the bundle tends to assume that earlier modules have been fully 103 installed and are available for use. This is not true on a 104 statically-linked system for earlier modules which contain XS code. 105 As a result the installation of the bundle fails. The work-around is 106 not to install the bundle as a one-shot operation, but instead to see 107 what modules it contains, and install these one-at-a-time by hand in 108 the order given. 109 110 =head1 AUTHOR 111 112 Dominic Dunlop <domo@computer.org> 113 114 =head1 DATE 115 116 Version 1.1.0 2004-02-13
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