Hmph ... beats me how they get away with leaving the
static int errno; declaration in there.
I must be missing something.
Having only just now discovered that I can actually build DBD::Pg myself on Strawberry Perl 5.30.0, I've just checked and found that DBD-Pg-3.10.3 builds ok straight out of the box, even though the problematic declaration exists.
It also builds ok if I remove the problematic declaration.
I can see that, for my own peace of mind, I'm going to have to understand why it's not necessary to remove the declaration for this Strawberry Perl. (The Inline::C script that I provided earlier blows up on Strawberry Perl - just like on every other Windows perl that I've tried.)
But it's late over here, so further investigation will have to wait until some time tomorrow.
Thanks for checking,
Tux.
Cheers,
Rob
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