with setup.ini now: perl-5.8.0-RC1 (first release candidate) is available

Gerrit P. Haase gp@familiehaase.de
Sun Jun 2 23:33:00 GMT 2002


Hallo Gerrit,

Nicholas has helped me out and created a setup.ini file, so
you can fetch perl & db4 with setup.exe now, setup.ini URL's:
http://koeln.convey.de/cywgin/
http://today.clemson.edu/cygwin/

Old announcement:

> Some direct links to the mirror too:-)

>> 2002-06-02

>> The first Cygwin release of the first perl-5.8 release candidate is
>> available for testing.

>> ==
> Fetch the Cygwin version here:
> http://koeln.convey.de/cywgin/perl/
> Or from this mirror (many thanks to Nicholas Wourms for providing it):
> http://today.clemson.edu/cygwin/perl/

>> ==
>> I linked this version against Berkeley DB 4.0.14, you want to rebuild
>> Perl from source yourself if you want it without DB4, with DB3 or DB2
>> instead of DB4, or you need to install DB 4 too:

> http://koeln.convey.de/cywgin/db/

> This one is the correct link to the mirror
> http://today.clemson.edu/cygwin/db4/

>> (Should work with an existing DB 4 installation too)

>> REALLY IMPORTANT:
>> =================
>> If you have already another DB version installed please unpack this
>> package into a separate directory and copy just cygdb-4.0.dll to
>> somewhere in your path. The dll's can coexist without problems.
>> To rebuild Perl from source any DB version should work (or none).
>> Otherwise, if unpackaged from / it will *clobber* the db headers in
>> /usr/include and libdb.a/.la & libdb_cxx.a/.la symlinks in /usr/lib!

>> ==
>> Please take some minutes to read the Perl RC1 announcement

> READ:
> http://koeln.convey.de/cywgin/perl/perl-5.8.0-RC1.html
>> while you fetch the binary or source or all tarballs.

> Perl-5.8.0-RC1:
> http://koeln.convey.de/cywgin/perl/perl-5.8.0-RC1-1-src.tar.bz2
> http://koeln.convey.de/cywgin/perl/perl-5.8.0-RC1-1.tar.bz2
> Mirror:
> http://today.clemson.edu/cygwin/perl/perl-5.8.0-RC1-1-src.tar.bz2
> http://today.clemson.edu/cygwin/perl/perl-5.8.0-RC1-1.tar.bz2

> DB-4.0.14:
> http://koeln.convey.de/cywgin/db/db-4.0.14-3-src.tar.bz2
> http://koeln.convey.de/cywgin/db/db-4.0.14-3.tar.bz2
> Mirror:
> http://today.clemson.edu/cygwin/db-4/db-4.0.14-3-src.tar.bz2
> http://today.clemson.edu/cygwin/db-4/db-4.0.14-3.tar.bz2

>> NOTE:
>> =====
>> The server in Cologne has only limited bandwidth (144kbit), so if
>> someone is able to fetch the tarballs and can provide a mirror
>> please do so and tell us about the URL in reply to this mail,
>> others please watch out for replies with mirror offerings and please
>> make use of them if there are some, thanks;)
>> =====

>> The Cygwin Perl source package contains the original source tarball:

>> The size of the original source file is 10913451 bytes and the MD5
>> checksum for the file is

>>         f595a07df28eb9e40d4d27281a9b37a9  perl-5.8.0-RC1.tgz

>> ==
>> If you want to build from source and have already downloaded
>> the original tarball you may fetch just my build scripts
>> (see URL to fetch original in the Announcement, link above):

>> My scripts:
>> ===========
>> http://koeln.convey.de/cywgin/perl/perl-5.8.0-RC1-scripts.tgz

>> Use my scripts:
>> ===============
>>  - unpack it in an empty directory together with the RC1 tarball
>>  - unpack the RC1 tarball
>>  - call ./build.sh to ./Configure, make and install perl-5.8.0-RC1
>>  - modify the script if you don't want to install it or if you want
>>    other flags or: look into the script and execute the various
>>    commands manually
>>  - the makepkg.sh script is for making dist tarballs, please note
>>    that this will also install Perl into the final location and will
>>    clobber your existing perl.exe et. al.
>> ==

>> Please test extensively.

>> Your help in testing the upcoming perl 5.8.0 is much appreciated.

>> ==
>> The Cygwin Perl RC1 source tarball contains also my buildlogs.
>> There are two or three tests failing for me today... alarm.t
>> fails randomly, fs.t and stat.t are failing probably because I
>> am building on a shared netdrive today, it should be possible
>> to get test runs without failings (only on NTFS!).
>> ==

>> And:
>> ====
>> THIS IS A REAL NEW PERL RELEASE THAT IS BINARY INCOMPATIBLE WITH ANY
>> PREVIOUS PERL RELEASE.  THIS MEANS THAT YOUR OLD EXTENSIONS (.xs code,
>> those Perl modules requiring a C compiler) WILL NOT WORK AND WILL HAVE
>> TO BE RECOMPILED.  (Pure Perl modules should continue working.)

>> INSTALLING THIS PERL RELEASE WILL OVERWRITE YOUR CURRENT PERL RELEASE.
>> (For example, /usr/bin/perl will become Perl 5.8.0.)

>> DO NOT INSTALL THIS INTO PRODUCTION USE UNLESS YOU REALLY MEAN IT.
>> ====

>> I got also this note during Storable compilation which may be of
>> additional interest:

>> You appear to have a perl configured to use 64 bit integers in its scalar
>> variables.  If you have existing data written with an earlier version of
>> Storable which this version of Storable refuses to load with a

>>    Byte order is not compatible

>> error, then please read the section "64 bit data in perl 5.6.0 and 5.6.1"
>> in the Storable documentation for instructions on how to read your data.

>> (You can find the documentation at the end of Storable.pm in POD format)



>> Have fun!

>> Gerrit
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