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03-23-2004 12:21 AM
03-23-2004 12:21 AM
10.20 that I'm going to rebuilt into a hpux 11.0
internal web server. I'm going to install
the lastest (or near) Perl on it.
Which perl should I use?
The one from HP or from the porting center or
one from https://www.beepz.com/personal/merijn/ ?
I plan DO on add other BINARIES (libpng zlib mrtg etc) from the porting center so am worried about run time dependances.
Thanks for any and all comments.
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03-23-2004 12:23 AM
03-23-2004 12:23 AM
Re: Which Perl?
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03-23-2004 12:35 AM
03-23-2004 12:35 AM
Re: Which Perl?
here is the HP verion, which I think is perl 5.6.1
http://www.software.hp.com/portal/swdepot/displayProductInfo.do?productNumber=PERL
Regards
Martin.
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03-23-2004 12:47 AM
03-23-2004 12:47 AM
Re: Which Perl?
If you have any support needs, the life cycle is longer,etc.
You can have different versions of perl for different jobs. Merijn's is good. HP provides a choice between 5.6 and 5.8 in depot format.
The apache web server that ships with 11i comes with a version of perl i believe.
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03-23-2004 03:22 AM
03-23-2004 03:22 AM
SolutionA D series is one of the last architectures to support 32bit kernels, so if you go for HP-UX 11.00, (not 11i) you can still choose for a 32bit kernel.
Remember that a D series with a 64bit kernel does not support all hardware anymore (X.25 in not available for 64bit HP-UX on a D series). Be sure to check that before you upgrade.
Once you made a decision, you can choose your utilities and applications. If you chose 32bit kernel, all 64bit applications and utilities won't run at all. On a 64bit kernel, both will run fine, but not together: 32bit perl will run fine on 64bit kernel, but will not work with 64bit Oracle. HP-UX simply does not support mixing 32bit and 64bit binaries: for that you will need pipes, files or (more dangerously) shared memory.
In order to extend the Perl binary with XS modules, as you say you want, you need a matching compiler. All the public binaries I know of are built with GNU gcc. Try to get the best match. perl built with gcc-2.95 probably can be extended with gcc-3.x objects, but I doubt if it is possible the other way round. For all my binary distributions the matching compiler is available on the site too.
For 11i it is very important to choose the 11i ports. Since you have a D380, you are running PA-8000 family processors (PA-RISC-2.0), so both 11.00 and 11i ports from my site should work.
The latest stable release of perl at the time of writing is perl-5.8.3 in the 5.8.x range, and 5.6.2 in the 5.6.x range. Choose 5.8 in case you need Unicode, 64bit, or mod_perl. Choose 5.6 if you only need sheer performance and no bindings to any of the above.
Ah, and note that as of 5.8.3, I only ship perl with the defined-or patch in. Read about that on my page.
Enjoy, Have FUN! H.Merijn
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03-23-2004 06:33 AM
03-23-2004 06:33 AM
Re: Which Perl?
I try not to build any software if I can.
I'll go either with the porting center perl
or Merijn's.
Thanks all.