Each of these is explained in further detail below.
-For information on non-Unix systems, see L<"Porting information"> below.
+For information on non-Unix systems, see the section on
+L<"Porting information"> below.
-For information on what's new in this release, see the pod/perldelta.pod
-file. For more detailed information about specific changes, see the
-Changes file.
+For information on what's new in this release, see the
+pod/perldelta.pod file. For more detailed information about specific
+changes, see the Changes file.
=head1 DESCRIPTION
appropriate questions in Configure. For convenience, all the
installation questions are near the beginning of Configure.
-It is highly recommend that you running Configure interactively
-to be sure it puts everything where you want it. At any point
-during the Configure process, you can answer a question with
-C<&-d> and Configure will use the defaults from then on.
+I highly recommend running Configure interactively to be sure it puts
+everything where you want it. At any point during the Configure
+process, you can answer a question with &-d and Configure
+will use the defaults from then on.
By default, Configure uses the following directories for
library files (archname is a string like sun4-sunos, determined
that you might not be able to. The installation directory is encoded
in the perl binary with the LD_RUN_PATH environment variable (or
equivalent ld command-line option). On Solaris, you can override that
-with LD_LIBRARY_PATH; on Linux you can't.
+with LD_LIBRARY_PATH; on Linux you can't. On Digital Unix, you can
+ovveride LD_LIBRARY_PATH by setting the _RLD_ROOT environment variable
+to point to the perl build directory.
The only reliable answer is that you should specify a different
directory for the architecture-dependent library for your -DDEBUGGING
your gcc documentation for further information on the -B option and
the GCC_EXEC_PREFIX variable.
+One convenient way to ensure you are not using GNU as and ld is to
+invoke Configure with
+
+ sh Configure -Dcc='gcc -B/usr/ccs/bin/'
+
+for Solaris systems. For a SunOS system, you must use -B/bin/
+instead.
+
=item ld.so.1: ./perl: fatal: relocation error:
If you get this message on SunOS or Solaris, and you're using gcc,
=head1 LAST MODIFIED
-$Id: INSTALL,v 1.15 1997/04/16 20:49:24 doughera Exp $
+$Id: INSTALL,v 1.17 1997/05/08 21:08:15 doughera Released $