Details on this package are located in Section 6.26.2, “Contents of Perl.”
The Perl package contains the Practical Extraction and Report Language.
First apply a series of patches to address security issues and adapt some hard-wired paths to the C library by applying the following patch:
patch -Np1 -i ../perl-5.10.0-consolidated-1.patch
Prepare Perl for compilation (make sure to get the 'Data/Dumper Fcntl IO POSIX' part of the command correct—they are all letters):
sh Configure -des -Dprefix=/tools \ -Dstatic_ext='Data/Dumper Fcntl IO POSIX'
The meaning of the configure options:
-Dstatic_ext='Data/Dumper Fcntl IO
POSIX'
This tells Perl to build the minimum set of static extensions needed for installing and testing the Coreutils and Glibc packages in the next chapter.
Only a few of the utilities contained in this package, and one of its libraries need to be built:
make perl utilities ext/Errno/pm_to_blib
Although Perl comes with a test suite, it is not recommended to run it at this point. Only part of Perl was built and running make test now will cause the rest of Perl to be built as well, which is unnecessary at this point. The test suite can be run in the next chapter if desired.
Install these tools and their libraries:
cp -v perl pod/pod2man /tools/bin mkdir -pv /tools/lib/perl5/5.10.0 cp -Rv lib/* /tools/lib/perl5/5.10.0
Details on this package are located in Section 6.26.2, “Contents of Perl.”