Perhaps a simple link to the repository would have been more useful

XS.c is a file that's generated during 'make', so it's quite likely not sitting in a publicly available repository.
But, yes - it's a pity the closing </code> was omitted.
Doing a diff -EBwbu detects a difference, but without the formatting of the OP's XS.c, I've no idea where that difference lies.
I'm certainly curious to know what the difference is ... though I don't assume that such knowledge will prove to be useful.

I take it that there's no easy way for me to view the file correctly formatted, and that I just have to wait for the OP to insert the missing </code>.
Please correct me if I'm wrong.

Cheers,
Rob

In reply to Re^8: 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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