Yes in your case the localized error message generated in this example doesn't use any non ASCII characters, so the bug isn't triggered. Depending on the system language (and the system ANSI code page) I guess it can be easier or harder to trigger the bug. However for some reason in your case $gaiErr contains a dot and an extra space at the end of the string compared to $extErr.
Thanks anyway for trying to reproduce !
In reply to Re^2: Socket::getaddrinfo and localized error messages on Windows
by Yaribz
in thread Socket::getaddrinfo and localized error messages on Windows
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