1If you read this file _as_is_, just ignore the funny characters you 2see. It is written in the POD format (see F<pod/perlpod.pod>) which is 3specially designed to be readable as is. 4 5=head1 NAME 6 7perlcygwin - Perl for Cygwin 8 9=head1 SYNOPSIS 10 11This document will help you configure, make, test and install Perl 12on Cygwin. This document also describes features of Cygwin that will 13affect how Perl behaves at runtime. 14 15B<NOTE:> There are pre-built Perl packages available for Cygwin and a 16version of Perl is provided in the normal Cygwin install. If you do 17not need to customize the configuration, consider using one of those 18packages. 19 20 21=head1 PREREQUISITES FOR COMPILING PERL ON CYGWIN 22 23=head2 Cygwin = GNU+Cygnus+Windows (Don't leave UNIX without it) 24 25The Cygwin tools are ports of the popular GNU development tools for Win32 26platforms. They run thanks to the Cygwin library which provides the UNIX 27system calls and environment these programs expect. More information 28about this project can be found at: 29 30L<http://www.cygwin.com/> 31 32A recent net or commercial release of Cygwin is required. 33 34At the time this document was last updated, Cygwin 1.7.16 was current. 35 36 37=head2 Cygwin Configuration 38 39While building Perl some changes may be necessary to your Cygwin setup so 40that Perl builds cleanly. These changes are B<not> required for normal 41Perl usage. 42 43B<NOTE:> The binaries that are built will run on all Win32 versions. 44They do not depend on your host system (WinXP/Win2K/Win7) or your 45Cygwin configuration (binary/text mounts, cvgserver). 46The only dependencies come from hard-coded pathnames like F</usr/local>. 47However, your host system and Cygwin configuration will affect Perl's 48runtime behavior (see L</"TEST">). 49 50=over 4 51 52=item * C<PATH> 53 54Set the C<PATH> environment variable so that Configure finds the Cygwin 55versions of programs. Any not-needed Windows directories should be removed or 56moved to the end of your C<PATH>. 57 58=item * I<nroff> 59 60If you do not have I<nroff> (which is part of the I<groff> package), 61Configure will B<not> prompt you to install I<man> pages. 62 63=back 64 65=head1 CONFIGURE PERL ON CYGWIN 66 67The default options gathered by Configure with the assistance of 68F<hints/cygwin.sh> will build a Perl that supports dynamic loading 69(which requires a shared F<cygperl5_16.dll>). 70 71This will run Configure and keep a record: 72 73 ./Configure 2>&1 | tee log.configure 74 75If you are willing to accept all the defaults run Configure with B<-de>. 76However, several useful customizations are available. 77 78=head2 Stripping Perl Binaries on Cygwin 79 80It is possible to strip the EXEs and DLLs created by the build process. 81The resulting binaries will be significantly smaller. If you want the 82binaries to be stripped, you can either add a B<-s> option when Configure 83prompts you, 84 85 Any additional ld flags (NOT including libraries)? [none] -s 86 Any special flags to pass to g++ to create a dynamically loaded library? 87 [none] -s 88 Any special flags to pass to gcc to use dynamic linking? [none] -s 89 90or you can edit F<hints/cygwin.sh> and uncomment the relevant variables 91near the end of the file. 92 93=head2 Optional Libraries for Perl on Cygwin 94 95Several Perl functions and modules depend on the existence of 96some optional libraries. Configure will find them if they are 97installed in one of the directories listed as being used for library 98searches. Pre-built packages for most of these are available from 99the Cygwin installer. 100 101=over 4 102 103=item * C<-lcrypt> 104 105The crypt package distributed with Cygwin is a Linux compatible 56-bit 106DES crypt port by Corinna Vinschen. 107 108Alternatively, the crypt libraries in GNU libc have been ported to Cygwin. 109 110=item * C<-lgdbm_compat> (C<use GDBM_File>) 111 112GDBM is available for Cygwin. 113 114NOTE: The GDBM library only works on NTFS partitions. 115 116=item * C<-ldb> (C<use DB_File>) 117 118BerkeleyDB is available for Cygwin. 119 120NOTE: The BerkeleyDB library only completely works on NTFS partitions. 121 122=item * C<cygserver> (C<use IPC::SysV>) 123 124A port of SysV IPC is available for Cygwin. 125 126NOTE: This has B<not> been extensively tested. In particular, 127C<d_semctl_semun> is undefined because it fails a Configure test 128and on Win9x the I<shm*()> functions seem to hang. It also creates 129a compile time dependency because F<perl.h> includes F<<sys/ipc.h>> 130and F<<sys/sem.h>> (which will be required in the future when compiling 131CPAN modules). CURRENTLY NOT SUPPORTED! 132 133=item * C<-lutil> 134 135Included with the standard Cygwin netrelease is the inetutils package 136which includes libutil.a. 137 138=back 139 140=head2 Configure-time Options for Perl on Cygwin 141 142The F<INSTALL> document describes several Configure-time options. Some of 143these will work with Cygwin, others are not yet possible. Also, some of 144these are experimental. You can either select an option when Configure 145prompts you or you can define (undefine) symbols on the command line. 146 147=over 4 148 149=item * C<-Uusedl> 150 151Undefining this symbol forces Perl to be compiled statically. 152 153=item * C<-Dusemymalloc> 154 155By default Perl does not use the C<malloc()> included with the Perl source, 156because it was slower and not entirely thread-safe. If you want to force 157Perl to build with the old -Dusemymalloc define this. 158 159=item * C<-Uuseperlio> 160 161Undefining this symbol disables the PerlIO abstraction. PerlIO is now the 162default; it is not recommended to disable PerlIO. 163 164=item * C<-Dusemultiplicity> 165 166Multiplicity is required when embedding Perl in a C program and using 167more than one interpreter instance. This is only required when you build 168a not-threaded perl with C<-Uuseithreads>. 169 170=item * C<-Uuse64bitint> 171 172By default Perl uses 64 bit integers. If you want to use smaller 32 bit 173integers, define this symbol. 174 175=item * C<-Duselongdouble> 176 177I<gcc> supports long doubles (12 bytes). However, several additional 178long double math functions are necessary to use them within Perl 179(I<{atan2, cos, exp, floor, fmod, frexp, isnan, log, modf, pow, sin, sqrt}l, 180strtold>). 181These are B<not> yet available with newlib, the Cygwin libc. 182 183=item * C<-Uuseithreads> 184 185Define this symbol if you want not-threaded faster perl. 186 187=item * C<-Duselargefiles> 188 189Cygwin uses 64-bit integers for internal size and position calculations, 190this will be correctly detected and defined by Configure. 191 192=item * C<-Dmksymlinks> 193 194Use this to build perl outside of the source tree. Details can be 195found in the F<INSTALL> document. This is the recommended way to 196build perl from sources. 197 198=back 199 200=head2 Suspicious Warnings on Cygwin 201 202You may see some messages during Configure that seem suspicious. 203 204=over 4 205 206=item * Win9x and C<d_eofnblk> 207 208Win9x does not correctly report C<EOF> with a non-blocking read on a 209closed pipe. You will see the following messages: 210 211 But it also returns -1 to signal EOF, so be careful! 212 WARNING: you can't distinguish between EOF and no data! 213 214 *** WHOA THERE!!! *** 215 The recommended value for $d_eofnblk on this machine was "define"! 216 Keep the recommended value? [y] 217 218At least for consistency with WinNT, you should keep the recommended 219value. 220 221=item * Compiler/Preprocessor defines 222 223The following error occurs because of the Cygwin C<#define> of 224C<_LONG_DOUBLE>: 225 226 Guessing which symbols your C compiler and preprocessor define... 227 try.c:<line#>: missing binary operator 228 229This failure does not seem to cause any problems. With older gcc 230versions, "parse error" is reported instead of "missing binary 231operator". 232 233=back 234 235=head1 MAKE ON CYGWIN 236 237Simply run I<make> and wait: 238 239 make 2>&1 | tee log.make 240 241=head1 TEST ON CYGWIN 242 243There are two steps to running the test suite: 244 245 make test 2>&1 | tee log.make-test 246 247 cd t; ./perl harness 2>&1 | tee ../log.harness 248 249The same tests are run both times, but more information is provided when 250running as C<./perl harness>. 251 252Test results vary depending on your host system and your Cygwin 253configuration. If a test can pass in some Cygwin setup, it is always 254attempted and explainable test failures are documented. It is possible 255for Perl to pass all the tests, but it is more likely that some tests 256will fail for one of the reasons listed below. 257 258=head2 File Permissions on Cygwin 259 260UNIX file permissions are based on sets of mode bits for 261{read,write,execute} for each {user,group,other}. By default Cygwin 262only tracks the Win32 read-only attribute represented as the UNIX file 263user write bit (files are always readable, files are executable if they 264have a F<.{com,bat,exe}> extension or begin with C<#!>, directories are 265always readable and executable). On WinNT with the I<ntea> C<CYGWIN> 266setting, the additional mode bits are stored as extended file attributes. 267On WinNT with the default I<ntsec> C<CYGWIN> setting, permissions use the 268standard WinNT security descriptors and access control lists. Without one of 269these options, these tests will fail (listing not updated yet): 270 271 Failed Test List of failed 272 ------------------------------------ 273 io/fs.t 5, 7, 9-10 274 lib/anydbm.t 2 275 lib/db-btree.t 20 276 lib/db-hash.t 16 277 lib/db-recno.t 18 278 lib/gdbm.t 2 279 lib/ndbm.t 2 280 lib/odbm.t 2 281 lib/sdbm.t 2 282 op/stat.t 9, 20 (.tmp not an executable extension) 283 284=head2 NDBM_File and ODBM_File do not work on FAT filesystems 285 286Do not use NDBM_File or ODBM_File on FAT filesystem. They can be 287built on a FAT filesystem, but many tests will fail: 288 289 ../ext/NDBM_File/ndbm.t 13 3328 71 59 83.10% 1-2 4 16-71 290 ../ext/ODBM_File/odbm.t 255 65280 ?? ?? % ?? 291 ../lib/AnyDBM_File.t 2 512 12 2 16.67% 1 4 292 ../lib/Memoize/t/errors.t 0 139 11 5 45.45% 7-11 293 ../lib/Memoize/t/tie_ndbm.t 13 3328 4 4 100.00% 1-4 294 run/fresh_perl.t 97 1 1.03% 91 295 296If you intend to run only on FAT (or if using AnyDBM_File on FAT), 297run Configure with the -Ui_ndbm and -Ui_dbm options to prevent 298NDBM_File and ODBM_File being built. 299 300With NTFS (and no CYGWIN=nontsec), there should be no problems even if 301perl was built on FAT. 302 303=head2 C<fork()> failures in io_* tests 304 305A C<fork()> failure may result in the following tests failing: 306 307 ext/IO/lib/IO/t/io_multihomed.t 308 ext/IO/lib/IO/t/io_sock.t 309 ext/IO/lib/IO/t/io_unix.t 310 311See comment on fork in L</Miscellaneous> below. 312 313=head1 Specific features of the Cygwin port 314 315=head2 Script Portability on Cygwin 316 317Cygwin does an outstanding job of providing UNIX-like semantics on top of 318Win32 systems. However, in addition to the items noted above, there are 319some differences that you should know about. This is a very brief guide 320to portability, more information can be found in the Cygwin documentation. 321 322=over 4 323 324=item * Pathnames 325 326Cygwin pathnames are separated by forward (F</>) slashes, Universal 327Naming Codes (F<//UNC>) are also supported Since cygwin-1.7 non-POSIX 328pathnames are discouraged. Names may contain all printable 329characters. 330 331File names are case insensitive, but case preserving. A pathname that 332contains a backslash or drive letter is a Win32 pathname, and not 333subject to the translations applied to POSIX style pathnames, but 334cygwin will warn you, so better convert them to POSIX. 335 336For conversion we have C<Cygwin::win_to_posix_path()> and 337C<Cygwin::posix_to_win_path()>. 338 339Since cygwin-1.7 pathnames are UTF-8 encoded. 340 341=item * Text/Binary 342 343Since cygwin-1.7 textmounts are deprecated and strongly discouraged. 344 345When a file is opened it is in either text or binary mode. In text mode 346a file is subject to CR/LF/Ctrl-Z translations. With Cygwin, the default 347mode for an C<open()> is determined by the mode of the mount that underlies 348the file. See L</Cygwin::is_binmount>(). Perl provides a C<binmode()> function 349to set binary mode on files that otherwise would be treated as text. 350C<sysopen()> with the C<O_TEXT> flag sets text mode on files that otherwise 351would be treated as binary: 352 353 sysopen(FOO, "bar", O_WRONLY|O_CREAT|O_TEXT) 354 355C<lseek()>, C<tell()> and C<sysseek()> only work with files opened in binary 356mode. 357 358The text/binary issue is covered at length in the Cygwin documentation. 359 360=item * PerlIO 361 362PerlIO overrides the default Cygwin Text/Binary behaviour. A file will 363always be treated as binary, regardless of the mode of the mount it lives 364on, just like it is in UNIX. So CR/LF translation needs to be requested in 365either the C<open()> call like this: 366 367 open(FH, ">:crlf", "out.txt"); 368 369which will do conversion from LF to CR/LF on the output, or in the 370environment settings (add this to your .bashrc): 371 372 export PERLIO=crlf 373 374which will pull in the crlf PerlIO layer which does LF -> CRLF conversion 375on every output generated by perl. 376 377=item * F<.exe> 378 379The Cygwin C<stat()>, C<lstat()> and C<readlink()> functions make the F<.exe> 380extension transparent by looking for F<foo.exe> when you ask for F<foo> 381(unless a F<foo> also exists). Cygwin does not require a F<.exe> 382extension, but I<gcc> adds it automatically when building a program. 383However, when accessing an executable as a normal file (e.g., I<cp> 384in a makefile) the F<.exe> is not transparent. The I<install> program 385included with Cygwin automatically appends a F<.exe> when necessary. 386 387=item * Cygwin vs. Windows process ids 388 389Cygwin processes have their own pid, which is different from the 390underlying windows pid. Most posix compliant Proc functions expect 391the cygwin pid, but several Win32::Process functions expect the 392winpid. E.g. C<$$> is the cygwin pid of F</usr/bin/perl>, which is not 393the winpid. Use C<Cygwin::pid_to_winpid()> and C<Cygwin::winpid_to_pid()> 394to translate between them. 395 396=item * Cygwin vs. Windows errors 397 398Under Cygwin, $^E is the same as $!. When using L<Win32 API Functions|Win32>, 399use C<Win32::GetLastError()> to get the last Windows error. 400 401=item * rebase errors on fork or system 402 403Using C<fork()> or C<system()> out to another perl after loading multiple dlls 404may result on a DLL baseaddress conflict. The internal cygwin error 405looks like like the following: 406 407 0 [main] perl 8916 child_info_fork::abort: data segment start: parent 408 (0xC1A000) != child(0xA6A000) 409 410or: 411 412 183 [main] perl 3588 C:\cygwin\bin\perl.exe: *** fatal error - unable to remap 413 C:\cygwin\bin\cygsvn_subr-1-0.dll to same address as parent(0x6FB30000) != 0x6FE60000 414 46 [main] perl 3488 fork: child 3588 - died waiting for dll loading, errno11 415 416See L<http://cygwin.com/faq/faq-nochunks.html#faq.using.fixing-fork-failures> 417It helps if not too many DLLs are loaded in memory so the available address space is larger, 418e.g. stopping the MS Internet Explorer might help. 419 420Use the perlrebase or rebase utilities to resolve the conflicting dll addresses. 421The rebase package is included in the Cygwin setup. Use F<setup.exe> 422from L<http://www.cygwin.com/setup.exe> to install it. 423 4241. kill all perl processes and run C<perlrebase> or 425 4262. kill all cygwin processes and services, start dash from cmd.exe and run C<rebaseall>. 427 428=item * C<chown()> 429 430On WinNT C<chown()> can change a file's user and group IDs. On Win9x C<chown()> 431is a no-op, although this is appropriate since there is no security model. 432 433=item * Miscellaneous 434 435File locking using the C<F_GETLK> command to C<fcntl()> is a stub that 436returns C<ENOSYS>. 437 438Win9x can not C<rename()> an open file (although WinNT can). 439 440The Cygwin C<chroot()> implementation has holes (it can not restrict file 441access by native Win32 programs). 442 443Inplace editing C<perl -i> of files doesn't work without doing a backup 444of the file being edited C<perl -i.bak> because of windowish restrictions, 445therefore Perl adds the suffix C<.bak> automatically if you use C<perl -i> 446without specifying a backup extension. 447 448=back 449 450=head2 Prebuilt methods: 451 452=over 4 453 454=item C<Cwd::cwd> 455 456Returns the current working directory. 457 458=item C<Cygwin::pid_to_winpid> 459 460Translates a cygwin pid to the corresponding Windows pid (which may or 461may not be the same). 462 463=item C<Cygwin::winpid_to_pid> 464 465Translates a Windows pid to the corresponding cygwin pid (if any). 466 467=item C<Cygwin::win_to_posix_path> 468 469Translates a Windows path to the corresponding cygwin path respecting 470the current mount points. With a second non-null argument returns an 471absolute path. Double-byte characters will not be translated. 472 473=item C<Cygwin::posix_to_win_path> 474 475Translates a cygwin path to the corresponding cygwin path respecting 476the current mount points. With a second non-null argument returns an 477absolute path. Double-byte characters will not be translated. 478 479=item C<Cygwin::mount_table()> 480 481Returns an array of [mnt_dir, mnt_fsname, mnt_type, mnt_opts]. 482 483 perl -e 'for $i (Cygwin::mount_table) {print join(" ",@$i),"\n";}' 484 /bin c:\cygwin\bin system binmode,cygexec 485 /usr/bin c:\cygwin\bin system binmode 486 /usr/lib c:\cygwin\lib system binmode 487 / c:\cygwin system binmode 488 /cygdrive/c c: system binmode,noumount 489 /cygdrive/d d: system binmode,noumount 490 /cygdrive/e e: system binmode,noumount 491 492=item C<Cygwin::mount_flags> 493 494Returns the mount type and flags for a specified mount point. 495A comma-separated string of mntent->mnt_type (always 496"system" or "user"), then the mntent->mnt_opts, where 497the first is always "binmode" or "textmode". 498 499 system|user,binmode|textmode,exec,cygexec,cygdrive,mixed, 500 notexec,managed,nosuid,devfs,proc,noumount 501 502If the argument is "/cygdrive", then just the volume mount settings, 503and the cygdrive mount prefix are returned. 504 505User mounts override system mounts. 506 507 $ perl -e 'print Cygwin::mount_flags "/usr/bin"' 508 system,binmode,cygexec 509 $ perl -e 'print Cygwin::mount_flags "/cygdrive"' 510 binmode,cygdrive,/cygdrive 511 512=item C<Cygwin::is_binmount> 513 514Returns true if the given cygwin path is binary mounted, false if the 515path is mounted in textmode. 516 517=item C<Cygwin::sync_winenv> 518 519Cygwin does not initialize all original Win32 environment variables. 520See the bottom of this page L<http://cygwin.com/cygwin-ug-net/setup-env.html> 521for "Restricted Win32 environment". 522 523Certain Win32 programs called from cygwin programs might need some environment 524variable, such as e.g. ADODB needs %COMMONPROGRAMFILES%. 525Call Cygwin::sync_winenv() to copy all Win32 environment variables to your 526process and note that cygwin will warn on every encounter of non-POSIX paths. 527 528=back 529 530=head1 INSTALL PERL ON CYGWIN 531 532This will install Perl, including I<man> pages. 533 534 make install 2>&1 | tee log.make-install 535 536NOTE: If C<STDERR> is redirected C<make install> will B<not> prompt 537you to install I<perl> into F</usr/bin>. 538 539You may need to be I<Administrator> to run C<make install>. If you 540are not, you must have write access to the directories in question. 541 542Information on installing the Perl documentation in HTML format can be 543found in the F<INSTALL> document. 544 545=head1 MANIFEST ON CYGWIN 546 547These are the files in the Perl release that contain references to Cygwin. 548These very brief notes attempt to explain the reason for all conditional 549code. Hopefully, keeping this up to date will allow the Cygwin port to 550be kept as clean as possible. 551 552=over 4 553 554=item Documentation 555 556 INSTALL README.cygwin README.win32 MANIFEST 557 pod/perl.pod pod/perlport.pod pod/perlfaq3.pod 558 pod/perldelta.pod pod/perl5004delta.pod pod/perl56delta.pod 559 pod/perl561delta.pod pod/perl570delta.pod pod/perl572delta.pod 560 pod/perl573delta.pod pod/perl58delta.pod pod/perl581delta.pod 561 pod/perl590delta.pod pod/perlhist.pod pod/perlmodlib.pod 562 pod/perltoc.pod Porting/Glossary pod/perlgit.pod 563 Porting/checkAUTHORS.pl 564 dist/Cwd/Changes ext/Compress-Raw-Zlib/Changes 565 ext/Compress-Raw-Zlib/README ext/Compress-Zlib/Changes 566 ext/DB_File/Changes ext/Encode/Changes ext/Sys-Syslog/Changes 567 ext/Time-HiRes/Changes ext/Win32API-File/Changes lib/CGI/Changes 568 lib/ExtUtils/CBuilder/Changes lib/ExtUtils/Changes lib/ExtUtils/NOTES 569 lib/ExtUtils/PATCHING lib/ExtUtils/README lib/Module/Build/Changes 570 lib/Net/Ping/Changes lib/Test/Harness/Changes 571 lib/Term/ANSIColor/ChangeLog lib/Term/ANSIColor/README README.symbian 572 symbian/TODO 573 574=item Build, Configure, Make, Install 575 576 cygwin/Makefile.SHs 577 ext/IPC/SysV/hints/cygwin.pl 578 ext/NDBM_File/hints/cygwin.pl 579 ext/ODBM_File/hints/cygwin.pl 580 hints/cygwin.sh 581 Configure - help finding hints from uname, 582 shared libperl required for dynamic loading 583 Makefile.SH Cross/Makefile-cross-SH 584 - linklibperl 585 Porting/patchls - cygwin in port list 586 installman - man pages with :: translated to . 587 installperl - install dll, install to 'pods' 588 makedepend.SH - uwinfix 589 regen_lib.pl - file permissions 590 591 NetWare/Makefile 592 plan9/mkfile 593 symbian/sanity.pl symbian/sisify.pl 594 hints/uwin.sh 595 vms/descrip_mms.template 596 win32/Makefile win32/makefile.mk 597 598=item Tests 599 600 t/io/fs.t - no file mode checks if not ntsec 601 skip rename() check when not check_case:relaxed 602 t/io/tell.t - binmode 603 t/lib/cygwin.t - builtin cygwin function tests 604 t/op/groups.t - basegroup has ID = 0 605 t/op/magic.t - $^X/symlink WORKAROUND, s/.exe// 606 t/op/stat.t - no /dev, skip Win32 ftCreationTime quirk 607 (cache manager sometimes preserves ctime of file 608 previously created and deleted), no -u (setuid) 609 t/op/taint.t - can't use empty path under Cygwin Perl 610 t/op/time.t - no tzset() 611 612=item Compiled Perl Source 613 614 EXTERN.h - __declspec(dllimport) 615 XSUB.h - __declspec(dllexport) 616 cygwin/cygwin.c - os_extras (getcwd, spawn, and several Cygwin:: functions) 617 perl.c - os_extras, -i.bak 618 perl.h - binmode 619 doio.c - win9x can not rename a file when it is open 620 pp_sys.c - do not define h_errno, init _pwent_struct.pw_comment 621 util.c - use setenv 622 util.h - PERL_FILE_IS_ABSOLUTE macro 623 pp.c - Comment about Posix vs IEEE math under Cygwin 624 perlio.c - CR/LF mode 625 perliol.c - Comment about EXTCONST under Cygwin 626 627=item Compiled Module Source 628 629 ext/Compress-Raw-Zlib/Makefile.PL 630 - Can't install via CPAN shell under Cygwin 631 ext/Compress-Raw-Zlib/zlib-src/zutil.h 632 - Cygwin is Unix-like and has vsnprintf 633 ext/Errno/Errno_pm.PL - Special handling for Win32 Perl under Cygwin 634 ext/POSIX/POSIX.xs - tzname defined externally 635 ext/SDBM_File/sdbm/pair.c 636 - EXTCONST needs to be redefined from EXTERN.h 637 ext/SDBM_File/sdbm/sdbm.c 638 - binary open 639 ext/Sys/Syslog/Syslog.xs 640 - Cygwin has syslog.h 641 ext/Sys/Syslog/win32/compile.pl 642 - Convert paths to Windows paths 643 ext/Time-HiRes/HiRes.xs 644 - Various timers not available 645 ext/Time-HiRes/Makefile.PL 646 - Find w32api/windows.h 647 ext/Win32/Makefile.PL - Use various libraries under Cygwin 648 ext/Win32/Win32.xs - Child dir and child env under Cygwin 649 ext/Win32API-File/File.xs 650 - _open_osfhandle not implemented under Cygwin 651 ext/Win32CORE/Win32CORE.c 652 - __declspec(dllexport) 653 654=item Perl Modules/Scripts 655 656 ext/B/t/OptreeCheck.pm - Comment about stderr/stdout order under Cygwin 657 ext/Digest-SHA/bin/shasum 658 - Use binary mode under Cygwin 659 ext/Sys/Syslog/win32/Win32.pm 660 - Convert paths to Windows paths 661 ext/Time-HiRes/HiRes.pm 662 - Comment about various timers not available 663 ext/Win32API-File/File.pm 664 - _open_osfhandle not implemented under Cygwin 665 ext/Win32CORE/Win32CORE.pm 666 - History of Win32CORE under Cygwin 667 lib/CGI.pm - binmode and path separator 668 lib/Cwd.pm - hook to internal Cwd::cwd 669 lib/ExtUtils/CBuilder/Platform/cygwin.pm 670 - use gcc for ld, and link to libperl.dll.a 671 lib/ExtUtils/CBuilder.pm 672 - Cygwin is Unix-like 673 lib/ExtUtils/Install.pm - Install and rename issues under Cygwin 674 lib/ExtUtils/MM.pm - OS classifications 675 lib/ExtUtils/MM_Any.pm - Example for Cygwin 676 lib/ExtUtils/MakeMaker.pm 677 - require MM_Cygwin.pm 678 lib/ExtUtils/MM_Cygwin.pm 679 - canonpath, cflags, manifypods, perl_archive 680 lib/File/Fetch.pm - Comment about quotes using a Cygwin example 681 lib/File/Find.pm - on remote drives stat() always sets st_nlink to 1 682 lib/File/Spec/Cygwin.pm - case_tolerant 683 lib/File/Spec/Unix.pm - preserve //unc 684 lib/File/Spec/Win32.pm - References a message on cygwin.com 685 lib/File/Spec.pm - Pulls in lib/File/Spec/Cygwin.pm 686 lib/File/Temp.pm - no directory sticky bit 687 lib/Module/Build/Compat.pm - Comment references 'make' under Cygwin 688 lib/Module/Build/Platform/cygwin.pm 689 - Use '.' for man page separator 690 lib/Module/Build.pm - Cygwin is Unix-like 691 lib/Module/CoreList.pm - List of all module files and versions 692 lib/Net/Domain.pm - No domainname command under Cygwin 693 lib/Net/Netrc.pm - Bypass using stat() under Cygwin 694 lib/Net/Ping.pm - ECONREFUSED is EAGAIN under Cygwin 695 lib/Pod/Find.pm - Set 'pods' dir 696 lib/Pod/Perldoc/ToMan.pm - '-c' switch for pod2man 697 lib/Pod/Perldoc.pm - Use 'less' pager, and use .exe extension 698 lib/Term/ANSIColor.pm - Cygwin terminal info 699 lib/perl5db.pl - use stdin not /dev/tty 700 utils/perlbug.PL - Add CYGWIN environment variable to report 701 702=item Perl Module Tests 703 704 dist/Cwd/t/cwd.t 705 ext/Compress-Zlib/t/14gzopen.t 706 ext/DB_File/t/db-btree.t 707 ext/DB_File/t/db-hash.t 708 ext/DB_File/t/db-recno.t 709 ext/DynaLoader/t/DynaLoader.t 710 ext/File-Glob/t/basic.t 711 ext/GDBM_File/t/gdbm.t 712 ext/POSIX/t/sysconf.t 713 ext/POSIX/t/time.t 714 ext/SDBM_File/t/sdbm.t 715 ext/Sys/Syslog/t/syslog.t 716 ext/Time-HiRes/t/HiRes.t 717 ext/Win32/t/Unicode.t 718 ext/Win32API-File/t/file.t 719 ext/Win32CORE/t/win32core.t 720 lib/AnyDBM_File.t 721 lib/Archive/Extract/t/01_Archive-Extract.t 722 lib/Archive/Tar/t/02_methods.t 723 lib/ExtUtils/t/Embed.t 724 lib/ExtUtils/t/eu_command.t 725 lib/ExtUtils/t/MM_Cygwin.t 726 lib/ExtUtils/t/MM_Unix.t 727 lib/File/Compare.t 728 lib/File/Copy.t 729 lib/File/Find/t/find.t 730 lib/File/Path.t 731 lib/File/Spec/t/crossplatform.t 732 lib/File/Spec/t/Spec.t 733 lib/Module/Build/t/destinations.t 734 lib/Net/hostent.t 735 lib/Net/Ping/t/110_icmp_inst.t 736 lib/Net/Ping/t/500_ping_icmp.t 737 lib/Net/t/netrc.t 738 lib/Pod/Simple/t/perlcyg.pod 739 lib/Pod/Simple/t/perlcygo.txt 740 lib/Pod/Simple/t/perlfaq.pod 741 lib/Pod/Simple/t/perlfaqo.txt 742 lib/User/grent.t 743 lib/User/pwent.t 744 745=back 746 747=head1 BUGS ON CYGWIN 748 749Support for swapping real and effective user and group IDs is incomplete. 750On WinNT Cygwin provides C<setuid()>, C<seteuid()>, C<setgid()> and C<setegid()>. 751However, additional Cygwin calls for manipulating WinNT access tokens 752and security contexts are required. 753 754=head1 AUTHORS 755 756Charles Wilson <cwilson@ece.gatech.edu>, 757Eric Fifer <egf7@columbia.edu>, 758alexander smishlajev <als@turnhere.com>, 759Steven Morlock <newspost@morlock.net>, 760Sebastien Barre <Sebastien.Barre@utc.fr>, 761Teun Burgers <burgers@ecn.nl>, 762Gerrit P. Haase <gp@familiehaase.de>, 763Reini Urban <rurban@cpan.org>, 764Jan Dubois <jand@activestate.com>, 765Jerry D. Hedden <jdhedden@cpan.org>. 766 767=head1 HISTORY 768 769Last updated: 2012-02-08 770