Details on this package are located in Section 10.51.2, “Contents of Perl.”
The Perl package contains the Practical Extraction and Report Language.
By default, Perl's Compress::Raw::Zlib and Compress::Raw::Bzip2 modules build and link against internal copies of Zlib and Bzip2. The following command will make Perl use the system-installed copies of these libraries:
export BUILD_ZLIB=False export BUILD_BZIP2=0
If you are following the boot method you will need to enable the loopback device:
ip link set lo up
Before starting to configure, create a basic /etc/hosts
file which will be referenced by one
of Perl's configuration files as well as used by the test suite:
echo "127.0.0.1 localhost $(hostname)" > /etc/hosts
To have full control over the way Perl is set up, you can run the interactive Configure script and hand-pick the way this package is built. If you prefer instead to use the defaults that Perl auto-detects, prepare Perl for compilation with:
./configure.gnu --prefix=/usr \ -Dvendorprefix=/usr \ -Dman1dir=/usr/share/man/man1 \ -Dman3dir=/usr/share/man/man3 \ -Dpager="/bin/less -isR" \ -Dcc="gcc ${BUILD32}" \ -Dusethreads -Duseshrplib
The meaning of the configure option:
-Dman1dir=/usr/share/man/man1
-Dman3dir=/usr/share/man/man3
Since Groff is not installed yet, configure.gnu thinks that we do not want man pages for Perl. Issuing these parameters overrides this decision.
-Dpager="/bin/less -isR"
Less has not yet been installed, so by default perldoc will invoke the more program for viewing documentation. This option ensures that it will use less instead.
-Dusethreads
This tells Perl to use threads.
-Duseshrplib
This tells Perl to build a shared libperl.
Compile the package:
make
To test the results, issue:
make test
Install the package and remove the variables set previously:
make install unset BUILD_ZLIB BUILD_BZIP2
Add a suffix to the perl binary which will be used by the multiarch wrapper:
mv -v /usr/bin/perl{,-32} mv -v /usr/bin/perl5.20.0{,-32}
Details on this package are located in Section 10.51.2, “Contents of Perl.”