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Operating Systems Solaris Software Installation Help - Newbie Post 99920 by JohnRodey on Wednesday 22nd of February 2006 09:03:40 AM
Old 02-22-2006
I believe that the ./autogen.sh script creates the configure file. In the INSTALL document this is the first step.

Ok I got it to run, looks like it needed more applications installed, perl and a newer version of m4.

Thanks for your help!

Last edited by JohnRodey; 02-22-2006 at 10:16 AM..
 

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PERLVMESA(1)						 Perl Programmers Reference Guide					      PERLVMESA(1)

NAME
perlvmesa - building and installing Perl for VM/ESA. SYNOPSIS
This document will help you Configure, build, test and install Perl on VM/ESA. DESCRIPTION
This is a fully ported perl for VM/ESA 2.3.0. It may work on other versions, but that's the one we've tested it on. If you've downloaded the binary distribution, it needs to be installed below /usr/local. Source code distributions have an automated "make install" step that means you do not need to extract the source code below /usr/local (though that is where it will be installed by default). You may need to worry about the networking configuration files discussed in the last bullet below. Unpacking Perl Distribution on VM/ESA To extract an ASCII tar archive on VM/ESA, try this: pax -o to=IBM-1047,from=ISO8859-1 -r < latest.tar Setup Perl and utilities on VM/ESA GNU make for VM/ESA, which may be required for the build of perl, is available from: <http://vm.marist.edu/~neale/vmoe.html> Configure Perl on VM/ESA Once you've unpacked the distribution, run Configure (see INSTALL for full discussion of the Configure options), and then run make, then "make test" then "make install" (this last step may require UID=0 privileges). There is a "hints" file for vmesa that specifies the correct values for most things. Some things to watch out for are: o this port does support dynamic loading but it's not had much testing o Don't turn on the compiler optimization flag "-O". There's a bug in the compiler (APAR PQ18812) that generates some bad code the optimizer is on. o As VM/ESA doesn't fully support the fork() API programs relying on this call will not work. I've replaced fork()/exec() with spawn() and the standalone exec() with spawn(). This has a side effect when opening unnamed pipes in a shell script: there is no child process generated under. o At the moment the hints file for VM/ESA basically bypasses all of the automatic configuration process. This is because Configure relies on: 1. The header files living in the Byte File System (you could put the there if you want); 2. The C preprocessor including the #include statements in the preprocessor output (.i) file. Testing Anomalies of Perl on VM/ESA The "make test" step runs a Perl Verification Procedure, usually before installation. As the 5.6.1 kit was being assembled the following "failures" were known to appear on some machines during "make test" (mostly due to ASCII vs. EBCDIC conflicts), your results may differ: [the list of failures being compiled] Usage Hints for Perl on VM/ESA When using perl on VM/ESA please keep in mind that the EBCDIC and ASCII character sets are different. Perl builtin functions that may behave differently under EBCDIC are mentioned in the perlport.pod document. OpenEdition (UNIX System Services) does not (yet) support the #! means of script invocation. See: head `whence perldoc` for an example of how to use the "eval exec" trick to ask the shell to have perl run your scripts for you. AUTHORS
Neale Ferguson. SEE ALSO
INSTALL, perlport, perlebcdic. Mailing list for Perl on VM/ESA If you are interested in the VM/ESA, z/OS (formerly known as OS/390) and POSIX-BC (BS2000) ports of Perl then see the perl-mvs mailing list. To subscribe, send an empty message to perl-mvs-subscribe@perl.org. See also: http://lists.perl.org/list/perl-mvs.html <http://lists.perl.org/list/perl-mvs.html> There are web archives of the mailing list at: o http://www.xray.mpe.mpg.de/mailing-lists/perl-mvs/ <http://www.xray.mpe.mpg.de/mailing-lists/perl-mvs/> o http://archive.develooper.com/perl-mvs@perl.org/ <http://archive.develooper.com/perl-mvs@perl.org/> perl v5.16.3 2013-03-04 PERLVMESA(1)
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