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PERLQNX(1)                            Perl Programmers Reference Guide                            PERLQNX(1)



NAME
       README.qnx - Perl version 5 on QNX

DESCRIPTION
       As of perl5.7.2 all tests pass under:

         QNX 4.24G
         Watcom 10.6 with Beta/970211.wcc.update.tar.F
         socket3r.lib Nov21 1996.

       As of perl5.8.1 there is at least one test still failing.

       Some tests may complain under known circumstances.

       See below and hints/qnx.sh for more information.

       Under QNX 6.2.0 there are still a few tests which fail.  See below and hints/qnx.sh for more informa-tion. information.
       tion.

       Required Software for Compiling Perl on QNX4

       As with many unix ports, this one depends on a few "standard" unix utilities which are not necessar-ily necessarily
       ily standard for QNX4.

       /bin/sh
           This is used heavily by Configure and then by perl itself. QNX4's version is fine, but Configure
           will choke on the 16-bit version, so if you are running QNX 4.22, link /bin/sh to /bin32/ksh

       ar  This is the standard unix library builder.  We use wlib. With Watcom 10.6, when wlib is linked as
           "ar", it behaves like ar and all is fine. Under 9.5, a cover is required. One is included in
           ../qnx

       nm  This is used (optionally) by configure to list the contents of libraries. I will generate a cover
           function on the fly in the UU directory.

       cpp Configure and perl need a way to invoke a C preprocessor. I have created a simple cover for cc
           which does the right thing. Without this, Configure will create its own wrapper which works, but
           it doesn't handle some of the command line arguments that perl will throw at it.

       make
           You really need GNU make to compile this. GNU make ships by default with QNX 4.23, but you can
           get it from quics for earlier versions.

       Outstanding Issues with Perl on QNX4

       There is no support for dynamically linked libraries in QNX4.

       If you wish to compile with the Socket extension, you need to have the TCP/IP toolkit, and you need
       to make sure that -lsocket locates the correct copy of socket3r.lib. Beware that the Watcom compiler
       ships with a stub version of socket3r.lib which has very little functionality. Also beware the order
       in which wlink searches directories for libraries. You may have /usr/lib/socket3r.lib pointing to the
       correct library, but wlink may pick up /usr/watcom/10.6/usr/lib/socket3r.lib instead. Make sure they
       both point to the correct library, that is, /usr/tcptk/current/usr/lib/socket3r.lib.

       The following tests may report errors under QNX4:

       ext/Cwd/Cwd.t will complain if `pwd` and cwd don't give the same results. cwd calls `fullpath -t`, so
       if you cd `fullpath -t` before running the test, it will pass.

       lib/File/Find/taint.t will complain if '.' is in your PATH. The PATH test is triggered because cwd
       calls `fullpath -t`.

       ext/IO/lib/IO/t/io_sock.t: Subtests 14 and 22 are skipped due to the fact that the functionality to
       read back the non-blocking status of a socket is not implemented in QNX's TCP/IP. This has been
       reported to QNX and it may work with later versions of TCP/IP.

       t/io/tell.t: Subtest 27 is failing. We are still investigating.

       QNX auxiliary files

       The files in the "qnx" directory are:

       qnx/ar
           A script that emulates the standard unix archive (aka library) utility.  Under Watcom 10.6, ar is
           linked to wlib and provides the expected interface. With Watcom 9.5, a cover function is
           required. This one is fairly crude but has proved adequate for compiling perl.

       qnx/cpp
           A script that provides C preprocessing functionality.  Configure can generate a similar cover,
           but it doesn't handle all the command-line options that perl throws at it. This might be reason-ably reasonably
           ably placed in /usr/local/bin.

       Outstanding issues with perl under QNX6

       The following tests are still failing for Perl 5.8.1 under QNX 6.2.0:

         op/sprintf.........................FAILED at test 91
         lib/Benchmark......................FAILED at test 26

       This is due to a bug in the C library's printf routine.  printf("'%e'", 0. ) produces '0.000000e+0',
       but ANSI requires '0.000000e+00'. QNX has acknowledged the bug.

AUTHOR
       Norton T. Allen (allen@huarp.harvard.edu)



perl v5.8.8                                      2006-01-07                                       PERLQNX(1)

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