rwl@uvacs.CS.VIRGINIA.EDU (Ray Lubinsky) (03/01/88)
Has anyone gotten Larry Wall's perl to work under Sun Unix 2.*? Under 3.2 it works just fine, but when I compiled under 2.0 [yes, we're still running Sun 2's :-( ] I get: $ perl << EOF printf "hello\n"; EOF syntax error in file - at line 1, next token "," Execution aborted due to compilation errors. $ or $ perl -p syntax error in file - at line 0, next token "^O" Execution aborted due to compilation errors. $ which fails without even waiting to read input. I suspect that there must be some liberty taken by yacc(1) in handling yyval and/or yylval which is graciously handled under 4.3 BSD on my Vax and 3.2 on my Sun 3, but is munged under 2.0. Has anyone (Hello Larry?) run across this and has a patch that would work until an official one might be posted? -- | Ray Lubinsky Department of Computer Science, University of Virginia | | UUCP: ...!uunet!virginia!uvacs!rwl | | CSNET: rwl@cs.virginia.edu | | BITNET: rwl8y@virginia |