# machten.sh # This file has been put together by Mark Pease # Comments, questions, and improvements welcome! # # MachTen does not support dynamic loading. If you wish to, you # can fetch, compile, and install the dld package. # This ought to work with the ext/DynaLoader/dl_dld.xs in the # perl5 package. Have fun! # Some possible locations for dld: # ftp-swiss.ai.mit.edu:pub/scm/dld-3.2.7.tar.gz # prep.ai.mit.edu:/pub/gnu/jacal/dld-3.2.7.tar.gz # ftp.cs.indiana.edu:/pub/scheme-repository/imp/SCM-support/dld-3.2.7.tar.gz # tsx-11.mit.edu:/pub/linux/sources/libs/dld-3.2.7.tar.gz # # Original version was for MachTen 2.1.1. # Last modified by Andy Dougherty # Tue Aug 13 12:31:01 EDT 1996 # # Warning about tests which no longer fail # fixed by Tom Phoenix # March 5, 1997 # # Locale, optimization, and malloc changes by Tom Phoenix Mar 15, 1997 # # groupstype change and note about t/lib/findbin.t by Tom, Mar 24, 1997 # MachTen's ability to have valid filepaths beginning with "//" may # be causing lib/FindBin.pm to fail. I don't know how to fix it, but # the reader is encouraged to do so! :-) -- Tom # There seem to be some hard-to-diagnose problems under MachTen's # malloc, so we'll use Perl's. If you have problems which Perl's # malloc's diagnostics can't help you with, you may wish to use # MachTen's malloc after all. case "$usemymalloc" in '') usemymalloc='y' ;; esac # I (Tom Phoenix) don't know how to test for locales on MachTen. (If # you do, please fix this hints file!) But since mine didn't come # with locales working out of the box, I'll assume that's the case # for most folks. case "$d_setlocale" in '') d_setlocale=undef esac # MachTen doesn't have secure setid scripts d_suidsafe='undef' # groupstype should be gid_t, as near as I can tell, but it only # seems to work right when it's int. groupstype='int' case "$optimize" in '') optimize='-O2' ;; esac so='none' # These are useful only if you have DLD, but harmless otherwise. # Make sure gcc doesn't use -fpic. cccdlflags=' ' # That's an empty space. lddlflags='-r' dlext='o' # MachTen does not support POSIX enough to compile the POSIX module. useposix=false #MachTen might have an incomplete Berkeley DB implementation. i_db=$undef #MachTen versions 2.X have no hard links. This variable is used # by File::Find. # This will generate a harmless message: # Hmm...You had some extra variables I don't know about...I'll try to keep 'em. # Propagating recommended variable dont_use_nlink # Without this, tests io/fs #4 and op/stat #3 will fail. dont_use_nlink=define cat <<'EOM' >&4 During Configure, you may get two "WHOA THERE" messages, for $d_setlocale and $i_db being 'undef'. You may keep the undef value. At the end of Configure, you will see a harmless message Hmm...You had some extra variables I don't know about...I'll try to keep 'em. Propagating recommended variable dont_use_nlink Read the File::Find documentation for more information. It's possible that test t/lib/findbin.t will fail on some configurations of MachTen. EOM