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-#!/bin/sh
-#
-# This file was produced by running the Policy_sh.SH script, which
-# gets its values from config.sh, which is generally produced by
-# running Configure.
-#
-# The idea here is to distill in one place the common site-wide
-# "policy" answers (such as installation directories) that are
-# to be "sticky". If you keep the file Policy.sh around in
-# the same directory as you are building Perl, then Configure will
-# (by default) load up the Policy.sh file just before the
-# platform-specific hints file and rewrite it at the end.
-#
-# The sequence of events is as follows:
-# A: If you are NOT re-using an old config.sh:
-# 1. At start-up, Configure loads up the defaults from the
-# os-specific hints/osname_osvers.sh file and any previous
-# Policy.sh file.
-# 2. At the end, Configure runs Policy_sh.SH, which creates
-# Policy.sh, overwriting a previous Policy.sh if necessary.
-#
-# B: If you are re-using an old config.sh:
-# 1. At start-up, Configure loads up the defaults from config.sh,
-# ignoring any previous Policy.sh file.
-# 2. At the end, Configure runs Policy_sh.SH, which creates
-# Policy.sh, overwriting a previous Policy.sh if necessary.
-#
-# Thus the Policy.sh file gets overwritten each time
-# Configure is run. Any variables you add to Policy.sh will be lost
-# unless you copy Policy.sh somewhere else before running Configure.
-#
-# Allow Configure command-line overrides; usually these won't be
-# needed, but something like -Dprefix=/test/location can be quite
-# useful for testing out new versions.
-
-#Site-specific values:
-
-case "$perladmin" in
-'') perladmin='saurik@carrier.saurik.com' ;;
-esac
-
-# Installation prefixes. Allow a Configure -D override. You
-# may wish to reinstall perl under a different prefix, perhaps
-# in order to test a different configuration.
-# For an explanation of the installation directories, see the
-# INSTALL file section on "Installation Directories".
-case "$prefix" in
-'') prefix='/usr' ;;
-esac
-
-# By default, the next three are the same as $prefix.
-# If the user changes $prefix, and previously $siteprefix was the
-# same as $prefix, then change $siteprefix as well.
-# Use similar logic for $vendorprefix and $installprefix.
-
-case "$siteprefix" in
-'') if test "/usr/local" = "/usr"; then
- siteprefix="$prefix"
- else
- siteprefix='/usr/local'
- fi
- ;;
-esac
-case "$vendorprefix" in
-'') if test "" = "/usr"; then
- vendorprefix="$prefix"
- else
- vendorprefix=''
- fi
- ;;
-esac
-
-# Where installperl puts things.
-case "$installprefix" in
-'') if test "/usr" = "/usr"; then
- installprefix="$prefix"
- else
- installprefix='/usr'
- fi
- ;;
-esac
-
-# Installation directives. Note that each one comes in three flavors.
-# For example, we have privlib, privlibexp, and installprivlib.
-# privlib is for private (to perl) library files.
-# privlibexp is the same, except any '~' the user gave to Configure
-# is expanded to the user's home directory. This is figured
-# out automatically by Configure, so you don't have to include it here.
-# installprivlib is for systems (such as those running AFS) that
-# need to distinguish between the place where things
-# get installed and where they finally will reside. As of 5.005_6x,
-# this too is handled automatically by Configure based on
-# /usr, so it isn't included here either.
-#
-# Note also that there are three broad hierarchies of installation
-# directories, as discussed in the INSTALL file under
-# "Installation Directories":
-#
-# =item Directories for the perl distribution
-#
-# =item Directories for site-specific add-on files
-#
-# =item Directories for vendor-supplied add-on files
-#
-# See Porting/Glossary for the definitions of these names, and see the
-# INSTALL file for further explanation and some examples.
-#
-# In each case, if your previous value was the default, leave it commented
-# out. That way, if you override prefix, all of these will be
-# automatically adjusted.
-#
-# WARNING: Be especially careful about architecture-dependent and
-# version-dependent names, particularly if you reuse this file for
-# different versions of perl.
-
-# bin='/usr/bin'
-# scriptdir='/usr/bin'
-# privlib='/usr/lib/perl5/5.10.0'
-# archlib='/usr/lib/perl5/5.10.0/apple-darwin8'
-# Preserving custom man1dir
-man1dir='/usr/share/man/man1'
-# Preserving custom man3dir
-man3dir='/usr/share/man/man3'
-# Preserving custom html1dir
-html1dir=' '
-# Preserving custom html3dir
-html3dir=' '
-# sitebin='/usr/local/bin'
-# sitescript='/usr/local/bin'
-# Preserving custom sitelib
-sitelib='/usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.10.0'
-# sitearch='/usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.10.0/apple-darwin8'
-# Preserving custom siteman1dir
-siteman1dir='/usr/local/share/man/man1'
-# Preserving custom siteman3dir
-siteman3dir='/usr/local/share/man/man3'
-# Preserving custom sitehtml1dir
-sitehtml1dir=''
-# Preserving custom sitehtml3dir
-sitehtml3dir=''
-# vendorbin=''
-# vendorscript=''
-# vendorlib=''
-# vendorarch=''
-# Preserving custom vendorman1dir
-vendorman1dir=' '
-# Preserving custom vendorman3dir
-vendorman3dir=' '
-# Preserving custom vendorhtml1dir
-vendorhtml1dir=' '
-# Preserving custom vendorhtml3dir
-vendorhtml3dir=' '
-
-# Lastly, you may add additional items here. For example, to set the
-# pager to your local favorite value, uncomment the following line in
-# the original Policy_sh.SH file and re-run sh Policy_sh.SH.
-#
-# pager='/usr/bin/less'
-#
-# A full Glossary of all the config.sh variables is in the file
-# Porting/Glossary.
-