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131 | .IX Title "PERLNETWARE 1" | |
132 | .TH PERLNETWARE 1 "2006-01-07" "perl v5.8.8" "Perl Programmers Reference Guide" | |
133 | .SH "NAME" | |
134 | perlnetware \- Perl for NetWare | |
135 | .SH "DESCRIPTION" | |
136 | .IX Header "DESCRIPTION" | |
137 | This file gives instructions for building Perl 5.7 and above, and also | |
138 | Perl modules for NetWare. Before you start, you may want to read the | |
139 | \&\s-1README\s0 file found in the top level directory into which the Perl source | |
140 | code distribution was extracted. Make sure you read and understand | |
141 | the terms under which the software is being distributed. | |
142 | .SH "BUILD" | |
143 | .IX Header "BUILD" | |
144 | This section describes the steps to be performed to build a Perl \s-1NLM\s0 | |
145 | and other associated NLMs. | |
146 | .Sh "Tools & \s-1SDK\s0" | |
147 | .IX Subsection "Tools & SDK" | |
148 | The build requires CodeWarrior compiler and linker. In addition, | |
149 | the \*(L"NetWare \s-1SDK\s0\*(R", \*(L"\s-1NLM\s0 & NetWare Libraries for C\*(R" and | |
150 | \&\*(L"NetWare Server Protocol Libraries for C\*(R", all available at | |
151 | <http://developer.novell.com/ndk/>, are also required. | |
152 | Microsoft Visual \*(C+ version 4.2 or later is also required. | |
153 | .Sh "Setup" | |
154 | .IX Subsection "Setup" | |
155 | The build process is dependent on the location of the NetWare \s-1SDK\s0. | |
156 | Once the Tools & \s-1SDK\s0 are installed, the build environment has to | |
157 | be setup. The following batch files setup the environment. | |
158 | .IP "SetNWBld.bat" 4 | |
159 | .IX Item "SetNWBld.bat" | |
160 | The Execution of this file takes 2 parameters as input. The first | |
161 | being the NetWare \s-1SDK\s0 path, second being the path for CodeWarrior | |
162 | Compiler & tools. Execution of this file sets these paths and also | |
163 | sets the build type to Release by default. | |
164 | .IP "Buildtype.bat" 4 | |
165 | .IX Item "Buildtype.bat" | |
166 | This is used to set the build type to debug or release. Change the | |
167 | build type only after executing SetNWBld.bat | |
168 | .IP "*" 4 | |
169 | Example: | |
170 | 1. Typing \*(L"buildtype d on\*(R" at the command prompt causes the buildtype | |
171 | to be set to Debug type with D2 flag set. | |
172 | 2. Typing \*(L"buildtype d off\*(R" or \*(L"buildtype d\*(R" at the command prompt causes | |
173 | the buildtype to be set to Debug type with D1 flag set. | |
174 | 2. Typing \*(L"buildtype r\*(R" at the command prompt sets it to Release Build type. | |
175 | .Sh "Make" | |
176 | .IX Subsection "Make" | |
177 | The make process runs only under WinNT shell. The NetWare makefile is | |
178 | located under the NetWare folder. This makes use of miniperl.exe to | |
179 | run some of the Perl scripts. To create miniperl.exe, first set the | |
180 | required paths for Visual c++ compilier (specify vcvars32 location) at | |
181 | the command prompt. Then run nmake from win32 folder through WinNT | |
182 | command prompt. The build process can be stopped after miniperl.exe | |
183 | is created. Then run nmake from NetWare folder through WinNT command | |
184 | prompt. | |
185 | .PP | |
186 | Currently the following two build types are tested on NetWare: | |
187 | .IP "\(bu" 4 | |
188 | \&\s-1USE_MULTI\s0, \s-1USE_ITHREADS\s0 & \s-1USE_IMP_SYS\s0 defined | |
189 | .IP "\(bu" 4 | |
190 | \&\s-1USE_MULTI\s0 & \s-1USE_IMP_SYS\s0 defined and \s-1USE_ITHREADS\s0 not defined | |
191 | .Sh "Interpreter" | |
192 | .IX Subsection "Interpreter" | |
193 | Once miniperl.exe creation is over, run nmake from the NetWare folder. | |
194 | This will build the Perl interpreter for NetWare as \fIperl.nlm\fR. | |
195 | This is copied under the \fIRelease\fR folder if you are doing | |
196 | a release build, else will be copied under \fIDebug\fR folder for debug builds. | |
197 | .Sh "Extensions" | |
198 | .IX Subsection "Extensions" | |
199 | The make process also creates the Perl extensions as \fI<Extension\fR.nlm> | |
200 | .SH "INSTALL" | |
201 | .IX Header "INSTALL" | |
202 | To install NetWare Perl onto a NetWare server, first map the Sys | |
203 | volume of a NetWare server to \fIi:\fR. This is because the makefile by | |
204 | default sets the drive letter to \fIi:\fR. Type \fInmake nwinstall\fR from | |
205 | NetWare folder on a WinNT command prompt. This will copy the binaries | |
206 | and module files onto the NetWare server under \fIsys:\ePerl\fR | |
207 | folder. The Perl interpreter, \fIperl.nlm\fR, is copied under | |
208 | \&\fIsys:\eperl\esystem\fR folder. Copy this to \fIsys:\esystem\fR folder. | |
209 | .PP | |
210 | Example: At the command prompt Type \*(L"nmake nwinstall\*(R". | |
211 | This will install NetWare Perl on the NetWare Server. | |
212 | Similiarly if you type \*(L"nmake install\*(R", | |
213 | This will cause the binaries to be installed on the local machine. | |
214 | (Typically under the c:\eperl folder) | |
215 | .SH "BUILD NEW EXTENSIONS" | |
216 | .IX Header "BUILD NEW EXTENSIONS" | |
217 | To build extensions other than standard extensions, NetWare Perl has | |
218 | to be installed on Windows along with Windows Perl. The Perl for | |
219 | Windows can be either downloaded from the \s-1CPAN\s0 site and built using | |
220 | the sources, or the binaries can be directly downloaded from the | |
221 | ActiveState site. Installation can be done by invoking \fInmake | |
222 | install\fR from the NetWare folder on a WinNT command prompt after | |
223 | building NetWare Perl by following steps given above. This will copy | |
224 | all the *.pm files and other required files. Documentation files are | |
225 | not copied. Thus one must first install Windows Perl, Then install | |
226 | NetWare Perl. | |
227 | .PP | |
228 | Once this is done, do the following to build any extension: | |
229 | .IP "\(bu" 4 | |
230 | Change to the extension directory where its source files are present. | |
231 | .IP "\(bu" 4 | |
232 | Run the following command at the command prompt: | |
233 | .Sp | |
234 | .Vb 1 | |
235 | \& perl -II<path to NetWare lib dir> -II<path to lib> Makefile.pl | |
236 | .Ve | |
237 | .Sp | |
238 | Example: | |
239 | .Sp | |
240 | .Vb 1 | |
241 | \& perl -Ic:/perl/5.6.1/lib/NetWare-x86-multi-thread -Ic:\eperl\e5.6.1\elib MakeFile.pl | |
242 | .Ve | |
243 | .Sp | |
244 | or | |
245 | .Sp | |
246 | .Vb 1 | |
247 | \& perl -Ic:/perl/5.8.0/lib/NetWare-x86-multi-thread -Ic:\eperl\e5.8.0\elib MakeFile.pl | |
248 | .Ve | |
249 | .IP "\(bu" 4 | |
250 | nmake | |
251 | .IP "\(bu" 4 | |
252 | nmake install | |
253 | .Sp | |
254 | Install will copy the files into the Windows machine where NetWare | |
255 | Perl is installed and these files may have to be copied to the NetWare | |
256 | server manually. Alternatively, pass \fIINSTALLSITELIB=i:\eperl\elib\fR as | |
257 | an input to makefile.pl above. Here \fIi:\fR is the mapped drive to the | |
258 | sys: volume of the server where Perl on NetWare is installed. Now | |
259 | typing \fInmake install\fR, will copy the files onto the NetWare server. | |
260 | .Sp | |
261 | Example: You can execute the following on the command prompt. | |
262 | .Sp | |
263 | .Vb 2 | |
264 | \& perl -Ic:/perl/5.6.1/lib/NetWare-x86-multi-thread -Ic:\eperl\e5.6.1\elib MakeFile.pl | |
265 | \& INSTALLSITELIB=i:\eperl\elib | |
266 | .Ve | |
267 | .Sp | |
268 | or | |
269 | .Sp | |
270 | .Vb 2 | |
271 | \& perl -Ic:/perl/5.8.0/lib/NetWare-x86-multi-thread -Ic:\eperl\e5.8.0\elib MakeFile.pl | |
272 | \& INSTALLSITELIB=i:\eperl\elib | |
273 | .Ve | |
274 | .IP "\(bu" 4 | |
275 | Note: Some modules downloaded from \s-1CPAN\s0 may require NetWare related | |
276 | \&\s-1API\s0 in order to build on NetWare. Other modules may however build | |
277 | smoothly with or without minor changes depending on the type of | |
278 | module. | |
279 | .SH "ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS" | |
280 | .IX Header "ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS" | |
281 | The makefile for Win32 is used as a reference to create the makefile | |
282 | for NetWare. Also, the make process for NetWare port uses | |
283 | miniperl.exe to run scripts during the make and installation process. | |
284 | .SH "AUTHORS" | |
285 | .IX Header "AUTHORS" | |
286 | Anantha Kesari H Y (hyanantha@novell.com) | |
287 | Aditya C (caditya@novell.com) | |
288 | .SH "DATE" | |
289 | .IX Header "DATE" | |
290 | .IP "\(bu" 4 | |
291 | Created \- 18 Jan 2001 | |
292 | .IP "\(bu" 4 | |
293 | Modified \- 25 June 2001 | |
294 | .IP "\(bu" 4 | |
295 | Modified \- 13 July 2001 | |
296 | .IP "\(bu" 4 | |
297 | Modified \- 28 May 2002 |