"Did you build 5.33.5 in the same way as you had built 5.32.0 ?"

I built 5.33.5 using the basic instructions in Perlbrew:

perlbrew install perl-5.33.5

I built 5.32.0 over six months ago. I'm somewhat loathe to say I have perfect recollection; however, I'm almost 100% certain I built that in exactly the same way:

perlbrew install perl-5.32.0

I can say that I didn't use any options affecting compilation, such as -D (see "perlbrew: Options for install command" for a full list).

I can also say that I didn't use any wildly different method, such as downloading a tarball and installing manually.

All modules were installed in exactly the same way, for both versions, using the cpan utility. Just a very basic:

$ cpan ... cpan[1]> install Some::Module ... cpan[2]> install Other::Module ...

— Ken


In reply to Re^3: Update XML::LibXML - can't find "xlocale.h" [solution] by kcott
in thread Update XML::LibXML - can't find "xlocale.h" by kcott

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