Updated for perl-5.8.8 and perl-5.9.3 by Ken Hirsch.
Simplified the build process by using the MPEAUTOCONF
functionality in Mark Klein's ld.
If you build this from scratch, make sure you have a version
of ld which supports it. In the shell, type
ld --help
and look for AUTOCONF or MPEAUTOCONF near the bottom
or do this:
ld --help 2>&1 | grep AUTOCONF
If you see don't see AUTOCONF or MPEAUTOCONF, make sure you get a new
version.
You also do not have to use mpeix/relink after building, so the
recommend sequence is:
./Configure -de
# or ./Configure -de -Dusedevel
# if you're building a development version
make
make test
# if you run this in a job, do "make test_notty"
make install
Be prepared for a wait. These take much longer on MPE/iX than on a Unix
system, because of a slow forking, mostly. On a lightly-loaded HP3000
Series 979 running MPE/iX 7.5:
Configure: 1 hour
make: 1 hour 15 minutes
make test 1 hour 45 minutes
Various socket problems were fixed in mpeix.c.
Mark Klein provided a fixed sigsetjmp (that works with dynamic
libraries) in mpeix_setjmp.c
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June 1, 2000
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Rebuilt to be compatible with mod_perl. If you plan on using
mod_perl, you MUST download and install this version of Perl/iX!
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uselargefiles=``undef'': not available in MPE for POSIX files yet.
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Now bundled with various add-on packages:
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libnet (as seen on CPAN)
*
libwww-perl (LWP) which lets Perl programs behave like web browsers:
mod_perl (just the perl portion; the actual DSO will be released
soon with Apache/iX 1.3.12 from bixby.org). This module allows you to
write high performance persistent Perl CGI scripts and all sorts of
cool things. (http://perl.apache.org/)
and much much more hiding under /PERL/PUB/.cpan/
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The CPAN module now works for automatic downloading and
installing of add-on packages:
1. export FTP_PASSIVE=1
2. perl -MCPAN -e shell
3. Ignore any terminal I/O related complaints!
Updated to version 5.6.0. Builds straight out of the box on MPE/iX.
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Perl's getpwnam() function which had regressed to being
unimplemented on MPE is now implemented once again.
September 17, 1999
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Migrated from cccd.edu to bixby.org.
Welcome to Perl/iX
This is the official home page for the HP e3000 MPE/iX
( http://www.hp.com/go/e3000 ) port of the Perl scripting
language ( http://www.perl.com/ ) which gives you all of the power of C,
awk, sed, and sh in a single language. Check here for the latest news,
implemented functionality, known bugs, to-do list, etc. Status reports
about major milestones will also be posted to the HP3000-L mailing list
( http://www.lsoft.com/scripts/wl.exe?SL1=HP3000-L&H=RAVEN.UTC.EDU ) and
its associated gatewayed newsgroup comp.sys.hp.mpe.
I'm doing this port because I can't live without Perl on the Unix
machines that I administer, and I want to have the same power
available to me on MPE.
Please send your comments, questions, and bug reports directly to me,
Mark Bixby ( http://www.bixby.org/mark/ ). Or just post them to HP3000-L.
IMPORTANT NOTICE: Yes, I do work for the HP CSY R&D lab, but ALL of
the software you download from bixby.org is my personal freeware that
is NOT supported by HP.
System Requirements for Perl/iX
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MPE/iX 5.5 or later. This version of Perl/iX does NOT run on
MPE/iX 5.0 or earlier, nor does it run on ``classic'' MPE/V machines.
Download Perl using either FTP.ARPA.SYS or some other client
2.
Extract the installation script
3.
Edit the installation script
4.
Run the installation script
5.
Convert your *.a system archive libraries to *.sl shared libraries
Download Perl using FTP.ARPA.SYS from your HP 3000 (the preferred
method).....
:HELLO MANAGER.SYS
:XEQ FTP.ARPA.SYS
open ftp.bixby.org
anonymous
your@email.address
bytestream
cd /pub/mpe
get perl-5.6.0-mpe.tar.Z /tmp/perl.tar.Z;disc=2147483647
exit
.....Or download using some other generic web or ftp client (the alternate
method)
Download the following files (make sure that you use ``binary mode'' or
whatever client feature that is 8-bit clean):
Examine the accounting structure creation commands and modify if
necessary (adding additional capabilities, choosing a non-system
volume set, etc).
:XEQ VI.HPBIN.SYS /tmp/INSTALL
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Run the installation script.
The accounting structure will be created and then all files will be
extracted from the archive.
:XEQ SH.HPBIN.SYS /tmp/INSTALL
*
Convert your *.a system archive libraries to *.sl shared libraries
You only have to do this ONCE on your MPE/iX 5.5 machine in order to
convert /lib/lib*.a and /usr/lib/lib*.a libraries to their *.sl
equivalents. This step should not be necessary on MPE/iX 6.0 or later
machines because the 6.0 or later update process does it for you.
:XEQ SH.HPBIN.SYS /PERL/PUB/LIBSHP3K
Perl/iX Distribution Contents Highlights
README
The file you're reading now.
INSTALL
Perl/iX Installation script.
LIBSHP3K
Script to convert *.a system archive libraries to *.sl shared libraries.
PERL
Perl NMPRG executable. A version-numbered backup copy also
exists. You might wish to ``ln -s /PERL/PUB/PERL /usr/local/bin/perl''.
.cpan/
Much add-on source code downloaded with the CPAN module.
lib/
Perl libraries, both core and add-on.
man/
Perl man page documentation.
public_html/feedback.cgi
Sample feedback CGI form written in Perl.
src/perl-5.6.0-mpe
Source code.
How to Compile Perl/iX
1.
cd src/perl-5.6.0-mpe
2.
Read the INSTALL file for the official instructions
3.
./Configure -d
4.
make
5.
./mpeix/relink
6.
make test (expect approximately 15 out of 11306 subtests to fail,
mostly due to MPE not supporting hard links, UDP socket problems,
and handling exit() return codes improperly)
7.
make install
8.
Optionally create symbolic links that point to the Perl
executable, i.e. ln -s /PERL/PUB/PERL /usr/local/bin/perl
The summary test results from ``cd t; ./perl -I../lib harness'':
Failed Test Status Wstat Total Fail Failed List of failed
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
io/fs.t 29 8 27.59% 2-5, 7-9, 11
io/openpid.t 10 1 10.00% 7
lib/io_sock.t 14 1 7.14% 13
lib/io_udp.t 7 2 28.57% 3, 5
lib/posix.t 27 1 3.70% 12
op/lex_assign.t 187 1 0.53% 13
op/stat.t 58 1 1.72% 3
15 tests and 94 subtests skipped.
Failed 7/236 test scripts, 97.03% okay. 15/11306 subtests failed, 99.87% okay.
Getting Started with Perl/iX
Create your Perl script files with ``#!/PERL/PUB/perl'' (or an
equivalent symbolic link) as the first line. Use the chmod command to
make sure that your script has execute permission. Run your script!
There some minor functionality issues to be aware of when comparing
Perl for Unix (Perl/UX) to Perl/iX:
*
MPE gcc/ld doesn't properly support linking NMPRG executables against
NMXL dynamic libraries, so you must manually run mpeix/relink after
each re-build of Perl.
*
Perl/iX File::Copy will use MPE's /bin/cp command to copy files by
name in order to preserve file attributes like file code.
*
MPE (and thus Perl/iX) lacks support for setgrent(), endgrent(),
setpwent(), endpwent().
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MPE (and thus Perl/iX) lacks support for hard links.
*
MPE requires GETPRIVMODE() in order to bind() to ports less than 1024.
Perl/iX will call GETPRIVMODE() automatically on your behalf if you
attempt to bind() to these low-numbered ports. Note that the Perl/iX
executable and the PERL account do not normally have CAP=PM, so if you
will be bind()-ing to these privileged ports, you will manually need
to add PM capability as appropriate.
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MPE requires that you bind() to an IP address of zero. Perl/iX
automatically replaces the IP address that you pass to bind() with
a zero.
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MPE requires GETPRIVMODE() in order to setuid(). There are too many
calls to setuid() within Perl/iX, so I have not attempted an automatic
GETPRIVMODE() solution similar to bind().
Known Perl/iX Bugs Under Investigation
None.
Perl/iX To-Do List
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Make setuid()/setgid() support work.
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Make sure that fcntl() against a socket descriptor is redirected to sfcntl().
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Add support for Berkeley DB once I've finished porting Berkeley DB.
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Write an MPE XS extension library containing miscellaneous important
MPE functions like GETPRIVMODE(), GETUSERMODE(), and sfcntl().
Perl/iX Change History
May 6, 1999
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Patch LBCJXT6A is required on MPE/iX 5.5 machines in order to prevent
Perl/iX from dying with an unresolved external reference to _getenv_libc.
April 7, 1999
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Updated to version 5.005_03.
*
The official source distribution once again compiles ``straight out
of the box'' for MPE.
*
The current incarnation of the 5.5 POSIX filename extended
characters patch is now MPEKX40B.
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The LIBSHP3K *.a -> *.sl library conversion script is now included
as /PERL/PUB/LIBSHP3K.
November 20, 1998
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Updated to version 5.005_02.
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Fixed a DynaLoader bug that was unable to load symbols from relative
path name libraries.
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Fixed a .xs compilation bug where the mpeixish.sh include file wasn't
being installed into the proper directory.
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All bugfixes will be submitted back to the official Perl developers.
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The current incarnation of the POSIX filename extended characters
patch is now MPEKXJ3A.
August 14, 1998
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The previous POSIX filename extended characters patch MPEKX44C has
been superseded by MPEKXB5A.
August 7, 1998
*
The previous POSIX filename extended characters patch MPEKX76A has
been superseded by MPEKX44C.
July 28, 1998
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Updated to version 5.005_01.
July 23, 1998
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Updated to version 5.005 (production release). The public
freeware sources are now 100% MPE-ready ``straight out of the box''.
July 17, 1998
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Updated to version 5.005b1 (public beta release). The public
freeware sources are now 99.9% MPE-ready. By installing and
testing this beta on your own HP3000, you will be helping to
insure that the final release of 5.005 will be 100% MPE-ready and
100% bug free.
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My MPE binary release is now extracted using my standard INSTALL script.
July 15, 1998
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Changed startperl to #!/PERL/PUB/perl so that Perl will recognize
scripts more easily and efficiently.
July 8, 1998
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Updated to version 5.004_70 (internal developer release) which is now
MPE-ready. The next public freeware release of Perl should compile
``straight out of the box'' on MPE. Note that this version of Perl/iX
was strictly internal to me and never publicly released. Note that
[21]BIND/iX is now required (well, the include files and libbind.a) if
you wish to compile Perl/iX.
November 6, 1997
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Updated to version 5.004_04. No changes in MPE-specific functionality.
October 16, 1997
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Added Demos section to the Perl/iX home page so you can see some
sample Perl applications running on my 3000.
October 3, 1997
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Added System Requirements section to the Perl/iX home page just so the
prerequisites stand out more. Various other home page tweaks.