03-22-2010
Thanks but doesn't work, I get:
first=2.8 0 9 2.2 0 8 2.1 0 7
Instead of:
first=2.8,2.2,2.1
second=0,0,0
third=9,8,7
Could you help me again please?
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NAME
README.beos - Perl version 5 on BeOS
DESCRIPTION
Notes for building Perl under BeOS.
General Issues with Perl on BeOS
To compile perl under BeOS R4 x86:
./Configure -d
and hit ^C when it asks you if you want to make changes to config.sh; edit config.sh and do the following: change d_socket='define' to
='undef'; remove SDBM, Errno, and Socket from dynamic_ext= and nonxs_ext=; add '#define bool short' to x2p/a2p.h;
../Configure -S; make; make install
cd ~/config/lib; ln -s 5.00502/BeOS-BePC/CORE/libperl.so .
(substitute 5.00502 with the appropriate filename)
BeOS Release-specific Notes
R4 x86
Dynamic loading finally works! Yay! This means you can compile your own modules into perl. However, Sockets and Errno still don't work.
(Hopefully, sockets will at least work by R5, if not sooner.)
R4 PPC
I have not tested this. I rather severely doubt that dynamic loading will work. (My BeBox is in pieces right now, following a nasty
disk crash.) You may have to disable dynamic loading to get the thing to compile at all. (use `./Configure` without -d, and say 'no' to
'Build a shared libperl.so'.)
Contact Information
If you have comments, problem reports, or even patches or bugfixes (gasp!) please email me.
28 Jan 1999 Tom Spindler dogcow@isi.net
Update 2002-05-30
The following tests fail on 5.8.0 Perl in BeOS Personal 5.03:
t/op/lfs............................FAILED at test 17
t/op/magic..........................FAILED at test 24
ext/Fcntl/t/syslfs..................FAILED at test 17
ext/File/Glob/t/basic...............FAILED at test 3
ext/POSIX/t/sigaction...............FAILED at test 13
ext/POSIX/t/waitpid.................FAILED at test 1
The reasons for the failures are as follows:
o The t/op/lfs and ext/Fcntl/t/syslfs failures indicate that the LFS (large file support, files larger than 2 gigabytes) doesn't work
from Perl (BeFS itself is well capable of supporting large files). What fails is that trying to position the file pointer past 2 giga-
bytes doesn't work right, the position gets truncated to its lower 32 bits.
o The op/magic failures look like something funny going on with $0 and $^X that I can't now figure out: none of the generated pathnames
are wrong as such, they just seem to accumulate "./" prefixes and infixes in ways that define logic.
o The Glob/t/basic indicates a bug in the getpw*() functions: they do not always return the correct user db entries.
o The sigaction #13 means that signal mask doesn't get properly restored if sigaction returns early.
o The waitpid failure means that after there are no more child processes, waitpid is supposed to start returning -1 (and set errno to
ECHILD). In BeOS, it doesn't seem to.
Disclaimer: I just installed BeOS Personal Edition 5.0 and the Developer Tools, that is the whole extent of my BeOS expertise, so please
don't ask me for further help in BeOS Perl problems.
jhi@iki.fi
perl v5.8.0 2003-02-18 PERLBEOS(1)