Hi,

That looks quite different to what I see on Ubuntu when I cpan -i List::MoreUtils.

I've just noticed gccversion='3.4.5 20051201 (Red Hat 3.4.5-2)'
That is an ancient version of gcc, but I don't know whether that would be the problem.
If gcc-3.4.5 was ok for perl-5.20, I'd guess it should be ok for perl-5.30. (Did perl -V:gccversion report the same with perl-5.20 ?)

Other thoughts:
Why is Test-LeakTrace being built and installed after List-MoreUtils ?
Maybe check which cpan utility is being loaded (which cpan).

I'd probably next try building List-MoreUtils the old fashioned way, just to see what happens:
1) cd into the top level folder of a freshly unpacked List-MoreUtils-0.428.tar.gz;
2) run in sequence, perl Makefile.PL followed by make test;
3) run make install (but only if make test passed).

Is any of that helpful ?

Cheers,
Rob

In reply to Re: XS.c: loadable library and perl binaries are mismatched (got handshake key 0xc100000, needed 0xc180000) by syphilis
in thread XS.c: loadable library and perl binaries are mismatched (got handshake key 0xc100000, needed 0xc180000) by rgren925

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