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NOTES ON BUILDING TLPERL 2017
BUILD PLATFORM
64-bits Windows 7 SP1 running under VirtualBox on
Linux.
GETTING THE PERL SOURCE
I downloaded the latest stable Perl source 5.24.1 from CPAN.
THE COMPILER
The file README.win32 in the root of the distribution contains
compilation instructions, which lists various supported MinGW
distributions. I used mingw64-w32-gcc4.9.2_20150513.zip from
https://sourceforge.net/projects/mingw-w64/ and
32bit_dmake-4.12.2-bin_20140810.zip from
http://strawberryperl.com/package/kmx/32_tools/
respectively. dmake.exe and the dmake startup subdirectory are in
the bin subdirectory of the unpacked mingw.
This MinGW compiler does not require installation; it is sufficient
to prepend <root>\bin to the searchpath before use.
BUILDING PERL
I went to the win32 subdirectory of the Perl source. In makefile.mk
I adjusted relevant settings to my build environment. A diff for
this makefile.mk is included.
I compiled with
dmake
dmake test (Result: PASS)
I installed with
dmake installbare
`installbare' omits the generation of html.
MAKING PERL PORTABLE
There were hard-coded paths in lib/Config.pm and
lib/Config_heavy.pl, which were likely to cause problems.
I edited lib/Config.pm and lib/Config_heavy.pl to compute Perl's
location dynamically. To both I add the code
my $rootdir = __FILE__;
$rootdir =~ s![\\/][^\\/]*[\\/][^\\/]*$!!;
$rootdir =~ s!/!\\!g;
and used this in Config.pm for the definition of %Config, taking
care to replace single-quoted strings with double-quoted ones and
escaping backslashes and other characters where necessary. I also
parameterized the location of the mingw compiler.
Config_heavy.pl got a similar treatment, in particular the
single-quoted here-documents with markers !END! (very long) and
EOVIRTUAL.
The original versions are still present in the lib directory under
the names Config.pm.orig and Config_heavy.pl.orig.
INSTALLING MODULES
When adding modules, I added the new Perl bin directory to the
searchpath. I downloaded needed modules from CPAN and added them
with
perl Makefile.PL && dmake && dmake test && dmake install
All modules for which tests were defined got a pass. They are, in
order of processing:
Math::Int64 0.54
IO::String 1.08
Digest::SHA1 2.13
File::Which 1.21
Encode::compat 0.07
Encode::Locale 1.05
Windows-specific:
Win32::API 0.84
Win32::WinError 0.04 (just copying WinError.pm to site/lib/Win32)
Win32API::Registry 0.33
Win32::Console 0.10 (no tests)
Win32::TieRegistry 0.30
Win32::Shortcut 0.08 (no tests)
Win32::OLE 0.1712
Win32-Process-0.16
LWP and dependencies, in order of compilation/installation:
Socket 2.024
Date::Parse 2.30 (file TimeDate-2.30.tar.gz)
HTTP::Date 6.02
File::Listing 6.04
IO::HTML 1.001
LWP::MediaTypes 6.02
URI 1.71
HTTP::Message 6.11
HTML::Tagset 3.20
HTML::Parser 3.72
WWW::RobotRules 6.02
HTTP::Negotiate 6.01
Net::HTTP 6.13
Mozilla::CA 20160104
HTTP::Daemon 6.01
HTTP::Cookies 6.03
Try::Tiny 0.28
Test::Fatal 0.014
Test::RequiresInternet 0.05
LWP 6.25 (file libwww-perl-6.15.tar.gz)
Perl/Tk:
Tk 804.033
This module did not compile rightaway:
1. In Tk-804.033/PNG/zlib/win32/zlib.def I had to comment out the
LIBRARY line at the start of the file. It might be well to do
this before running 'perl Makefile.PL'.
2. An entry '-limm32' somehow did not make it into LDLOADLIBS in the
generated Makefile in the Tk source root directory. After
manually adding this at the end of the LDLOADLIBS definition,
dmake did succeed.
Tk-DirSelect 1.12
MODIFICATIONS FOR TEXLIVE
- As explained above: our versions of lib/Config.pm and lib/Config_heavy.pl
compute the location of tlperl dynamically. These files still
contain a hard-coded path for mingw.
- The lib/pods directory has been removed, to save some space.
- The bin subdirectory now only contains exe- and dll files;
batch files and Perl scripts have been removed.
- Copied from mingw/bin to tlperl/bin:
libgcc_s_dw2-1.dll, libstdc++-6.dll and libwinpthread-1.dll
TESTING WITH TEXLIVE
For testing the new Perl with the installer, I unpacked the net
installer and replaced its tlperl with the new one.
For testing the new Perl with tlmgr-gui.exe from the installed TeX
Live, I copied it into the fresh installation.
Both tests were done with 32-bits Windows 7 Home Premium as regular
user and 64-bits Windows 7 Professional as admin user.
tlmgr-gui appeared to work as intended. I also successfully ran the
uninstaller.
Siep Kroonenberg
Last revision: April 2017
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