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Well that's strange. I've tested on the following Perls:

  • Windows Vista Home Premium 64 bit / Strawberry Perl version 5.12.3
  • Ubuntu Linux 32 bit version 11.10 / System Perl version 5.12.4
  • Ubuntu Linux 32 bit version 11.10 / Perlbrew-managed Perl version 5.14.2

Is it possible that your Inline::C is installed using a different compiler from the one used to compile Perl? That can make a difference. When I installed using cpan Inline::C, I was prompted for which compiler to use, but the default had already detected the compiler used to compile Perl, so I just accepted the default.

Test::More is used by just about every module you install, so I would be more inclined to put the blame on Inline::C than on Test::More.


Dave


In reply to Re^2: Exploring Inline::C (Generating primes) by davido
in thread Exploring Inline::C (Generating primes) by davido

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