Yes, indeed. Same mismatch

I tried to explore possibilities related to gcc-3.4.5 by building perl-5.32.0 on Windows with gcc-3.4.5, but the build failed when trying to compile Time::HiRes.
Is anyone here (apart from rgren95) in a position to build perl-5.32.0 with gcc-3.4.5, and then see what happens when cpan -I List::MoreUtils::XS is attempted ?
Is it still to be expected that perl should be buildable with gcc-3.4.5 ? ... or should gcc-3.4.5 be simply dismissed as something that has reached its EOL ?

rgren95, I'm still interested in looking at that XS.c file that's generated by perl-5.32.0. (Just send it to sisyphus at cpan dot org if you haven't received my /msg notification.)

Thinking back to bulk88's mention of Config issues, I'm also wondering whether the stuff in the List-MoreUtils-XS-0.428/inc directory could somehow be screwing things up.
That's something probably best left to someone who knows what-why-and-how the stuff in that directory is doing whatever it does. (ie ... best left to someone that's not me.)

Cheers,
Rob

In reply to Re^14: 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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