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in thread XCOFF32 object files are not allowed in 64-bit mode

Thanks Guys for your help.. Finally i got one solution... instead of using perl modules that are built with 'C' language, i now use built-in perl module... in this case it is "Digest::SHA::PurePerl module." Now there is no overhead of 32-bit/64-bit... (may be this solution is bit slow, but satisfied my hunger from last 2 days) :-)
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Re^5: XCOFF32 object files are not allowed in 64-bit mode
by syphilis (Archbishop) on Feb 03, 2016 at 12:31 UTC
    instead of using perl modules that are built with 'C' language, i now use built-in perl module

    Given that you want a 32-bit perl, I think that's a fair enough solution - though a more interesting (and more efficient) solution would be to get Digest-SHA working.

    Corion's suggestion sounds promising - I've had good success in the past messing with config_heavy.pl settings on Windows. (It sometimes requires a matching change to Config.pm as well.)
    However, on all of my systems (Windows, Ubuntu and Debian), $Config{ld} is set to the same as $Config{cc} and I'm not sure how that impacts when it comes to altering LD.

    Cheers,
    Rob