Greetings and humble thanksgiving in advance of your excellent advice.
Every few years I must expiate for my sin of invoking Math::BigNum in an important script by wrestling again with the install of Math::Peri.
This time around I am on an HP-UX v11.31 Itanium box. And all seems to be so close to right. But one test.

t/55_intnum.t

# eval: sumnum($n,1,[2,log(2)], sub{2**(-$n)},intnumstep()+1,1)-1 not ok 46 # in='sumnum($n,1,[2,log(2)], sub{2**(-$n)},intnumstep()+1,1 +)-1', err='PARI: *** the PARI stack overflows ! current stack size: 20000000 (19.073 Mbytes) [hint] you can increase GP stack with allocatemem() '

I don't know if this is a terrible thing or an ignorable thing or somewhere in between.
In the end, Math-Pari-2.010808 declares FAIL and am dejected and downcast.


In reply to Math::Peri test: FAIL but hari-kari not an option by elfpen

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