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If you read this file _as_is_, just ignore the funny characters you see. It is written in the POD format (see perlpod manpage) which is specially designed to be readable as is. =head1 NAME perlamiga - Perl under AmigaOS 4.1 =head1 NOTE This is a port of Perl 5.22.1, it is a fresh port and not in any way compatible with my previous ports of Perl 5.8 and 5.16.3. This means you will need to reinstall / rebuild any third party modules you have installed. newlib.library version 53.28 or greater is required. =head1 SYNOPSIS Once perl is installed you can read this document in the following way sh -c "perldoc perlamiga" or you may read I<as is>: either as F<README.amiga>, or F<pod/perlamiga.pod>. =cut NAME SYNOPSIS DESCRIPTION - Prerequisites - Starting Perl programs under AmigaOS - Shortcomings of Perl under AmigaOS INSTALLATION CHANGES =head1 DESCRIPTION =head2 Prerequisites for running Perl 5.22.1 under AmigaOS 4.1 =over 6 =item B<AmigaOS 4.1 update 6 with all updates applied as of 9th October 2013> The most important of which is: =item B<newlib.library version 53.28 or greater> =item B<AmigaOS SDK> Perl installs into the SDK directory structure and expects many of the build tools present in the SDK to be available. So for the best results install the SDK first. =item B<abc-shell> If you do not have the SDK installed you must at least have abc-shell installed or some other suitable sh port. This is required to run external commands and should be available as 'sh' in your path. =back =head2 Starting Perl programs under AmigaOS 4.1 Perl may be run from the AmigaOS shell but for best results should be run under abc-shell. (abc-shell handles file globbing, pattern expansion, and sets up environment variables in the UN*Xy way that Perl expects.) For example: New Shell process 10 10.AmigaOS4:> sh /AmigaOS4>perl path:to/myprog arg1 arrg2 arg3 Abc-shell can also launch programs via the #! syntax at the start of the program file, it's best use the form #!SDK:Local/C/perl so that the AmigaOS shell may also find perl in the same way. AmigaOS requires the script bit to be set for this to work 10.AmigaOS4:> sh /AmigaOS4>myprog arg1 arrg2 arg3 =head2 Limitations of Perl under AmigaOS 4.1 =over 6 =item B<Nested Piped programs can crash when run from older abc-shells> abc-shell version 53.2 has a bug that can cause crashes in the subprocesses used to run piped programs, if a later version is available you should install it instead. =item B<Incorrect or unexpected command line unescaping> newlib.library 53.30 and earlier incorrectly unescape slashed escape sequences e.g. \" \n \t etc requiring unusual extra escaping. =item B<Starting subprocesses via open has limitations> open FH, "command |" Subprocesses started with open use a minimal popen() routine and therefore they do not return pids usable with waitpid etc. =item If you find any other limitations or bugs then let me know. Please report bugs in this version of perl to andy@broad.ology.org.uk in the first instance. =back =head1 INSTALLATION This guide assumes you have obtained a prebuilt archive from os4depot.net. Unpack the main archive to a temporary location (RAM: is fine). Execute the provided install script from shell or via its icon. You B<must not> attempt to install by hand. Once installed you may delete the temporary archive. This approach will preserve links in the installation without creating duplicate binaries. If you have the earlier ports perl 5.16 or 5.8 installed you may like to rename your perl executable to perl516 or perl58 or something similar before the installation of 5.22.1, this will allow you to use both versions at the same time. =head1 Amiga Specific Modules =head2 Amiga::ARexx The Amiga::ARexx module allows you to easily create a perl based ARexx host or to send ARexx commands to other programs. Try C<perldoc Amiga::ARexx> for more info. =head2 Amiga::Exec The Amiga::Exec module introduces support for Wait(). Try C<perldoc Amiga::Exec> for more info. =head1 BUILDING To build perl under AmigaOS from the patched sources you will need to have a recent version of the SDK. Version 53.29 is recommended, earlier versions will probably work too. With the help of Jarkko Hietaniemi the Configure system has been tweaked to run under abc-shell so the recommend build process is as follows. stack 2000000 sh Configure -de gmake This will build the default setup that installs under SDK:local/newlib/lib/ =head1 CHANGES =over 6 =item B<August 2015> =over 2 =item Port to Perl 5.22 =item Add handling of NIL: to afstat() =item Fix inheritance of environment variables by subprocesses. =item Fix exec, and exit in "forked" subprocesses. =item Fix issue with newlib's unlink, which could cause infinite loops. =item Add flock() emulation using IDOS->LockRecord thanks to Tony Cook for the suggestion. =item Fix issue where kill was using the wrong kind of process ID =back =item B<27th November 2013> =over 2 =item Create new installation system based on installperl links and Amiga protection bits now set correctly. =item Pod now defaults to text. =item File::Spec should now recognise an Amiga style absolute path as well as an Unix style one. Relative paths must always be Unix style. =back =item B<20th November 2013> =over 2 =item Configured to use SDK:Local/C/perl to start standard scripts =item Added Amiga::Exec module with support for Wait() and AmigaOS signal numbers. =back =item B<10th October 13> First release of port to 5.16.3. =back =head1 SEE ALSO You like this port? See L<http://www.broad.ology.org.uk/amiga/> for how you can help. =cut