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author | pmichaud <pmichaud@pobox.com> | 2012-08-28 00:36:53 -0500 |
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committer | pmichaud <pmichaud@pobox.com> | 2012-08-28 00:36:53 -0500 |
commit | c012d8b882480151d8eb7da92c4cca80d1d9b814 (patch) | |
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diff --git a/skel/README b/skel/README deleted file mode 100644 index 2194532..0000000 --- a/skel/README +++ /dev/null @@ -1,165 +0,0 @@ -This is Rakudo Star, a useful, usable Perl 6 distribution for "early adopters". - -This is the 2012.08 release of Rakudo Star. - -Rakudo Star is Copyright (C) 2010 - 2012 by the Rakudo Star Team. - -License Information -------------------- -Rakudo Star is distributed under the terms of the Artistic License 2.0. -This distribution contains software collected from other sources; see the -individual source subdirectories (in parrot/, rakudo/, and modules/) for -copyright and licensing information of those components. - - -Build Prerequisites -------------------- -To build Rakudo Star you need at least a C compiler, a 'make' utility, -and Perl 5.8.4 or newer. You probably also want a machine with a fair -amount of memory available: 1GB is known to be too small for building -Rakudo, while 1.5GB is generally known to be sufficient. - -In order to fully support Unicode, you'll also want to have the -ICU library installed (http://site.icu-project.org/). -Rakudo can run without ICU, but some Unicode-related features -will not work properly. - -On Debian GNU/Linux or Ubuntu Linux, the necessary components -for building Rakudo can be installed via the command - - aptitude install build-essential libicu-dev - -Readline support also requires the "libreadline-dev" library. - -On RedHat/Fedora/CentOS, the components can be installed with - - yum groupinstall development-tools - yum install libicu-devel readline-devel - - -Building Rakudo Star --------------------- -The basic steps to build Rakudo Star are: - - $ perl Configure.pl --gen-parrot - $ make - $ make install - -This will build a Perl 6 executable and install selected -Perl 6 modules into the install/ subdirectory, which resides -inside the source archive directory. Running make install -will *not* install anything into /usr/local. Programs can -then be run directly using a command like: - - $ ./perl6 hello.pl - -Programs can also be run by adding the "install/bin" directory -to your PATH environment variable. - -The "--gen-parrot" option above tells Configure.pl to automatically -build and install the version of Parrot that is distributed with -Rakudo Star. The "--prefix=" option can be provided to Configure.pl -to change the location of the install directory. - -If your system already has an installed Parrot, Configure.pl will -look for "parrot_config" in your execution PATH, or the location -of parrot_config can be explicitly provided to Configure.pl via -the "--parrot_config" option: - - $ perl Configure.pl --parrot-config=/path/to/bin/parrot_config - -If the Rakudo compiler is invoked without an explicit script to -run, it enters a small interactive mode that allows Perl 6 statements -to be executed from the command line. - - -Running the Perl 6 test suite ------------------------------ -Entering "make rakudo-test" will run a small test suite that comes -bundled with Rakudo. This is a simple suite of tests, designed -to make sure that the Rakudo compiler is basically working and that -it's capable of running a simple test harness. - -Running "make spectest" in the rakudo/ subdirectory will import -the official Perl 6 test suite from the roast repository -(https://github.com/perl6/roast/) and run all of these tests -that are currently known to pass. - -If you want to automatically submit the results of your spectest run -to a central server, use 'make spectest_smolder' instead. You need -the Perl 5 module 'TAP::Harness::Archive' and an active internet -connection for that. - -For more details about running tests, see rakudo/README . - - -Release information -------------------- -Information about the current release is placed in the docs/ -directory, here is a brief overview: - - docs/cheatsheet.txt — Perl 6 cheat sheet - docs/announce/ — detailed release announcements - - -Where to get help or answers to questions ------------------------------------------ -The http://perl6.org/ website contains a great many links to -resources for Perl 6 development, and is generally the starting -point for information about Perl 6. - -There are several mailing lists, IRC channels, and wikis available -with help for Perl 6 and Rakudo on Parrot. Figuring out the right -one to use is often the biggest battle. Here are some rough -guidelines: - -If you have a question about Perl 6 syntax or the right way to -approach a problem using Perl 6, you probably want the -perl6-users@perl.org mailing list. This list is primarily -for the people who want to use Perl 6 to write programs, as -opposed to those who are implementing or developing the Perl 6 -language itself. - -Questions about the Rakudo compiler for Parrot and the Parrot compiler -tools can go to perl6-compiler@perl.org. Discussion about Parrot itself -generally takes place on parrot-dev@lists.parrot.org. - -The Rakudo and Parrot development teams tend to hang out on IRC a fair -bit, on irc.freenode.net/#perl6 and irc.parrot.org/#parrot, respectively. - -Rakudo's official web site is http://rakudo.org/ , where you can -find useful information for developers and users alike. - - -Reporting bugs --------------- -Bug reports about Rakudo Star or the Perl 6 specification should be -sent to rakudobug@perl.org with the moniker [BUG] (including the brackets) -at the start of the subject so that it gets appropriately tagged in the -RT system (https://rt.perl.org/rt3/). Please include or attach any sample -source code that exhibits the bug, and include either the release name/date -or the git commit identifier. You find that information in the output from -"perl6 --version". There's no need to Cc: the perl6-compiler -mailing list, as the RT system will handle this on its own. - - -Submitting patches ------------------- -Patches to the Rakudo compiler itself should be submitted to -'rakudobug@perl.org'. Patches for individual modules should be -submitted to the module authors (see the module source code for -details). - -We'll generally accept patches in any form if we can get them to work, -but unified diff from the 'git' command is greatly preferred. -See further instructions in the rakudo/ subdirectory for more details. -Other ways to create and submit patches are discussed at -http://wiki.github.com/rakudo/rakudo/steps-to-create-a-patch. - -AUTHOR ------- -Patrick Michaud (pmichaud@pobox.com) is the primary author and -maintainer for Rakudo Star. See docs/CREDITS for further Rakudo -Star authors, and */CREDITS for authors of other collected -components. - |