The Crypt::CBC on the old server was 2.02... On the new server I have Crypt::CBC 2.08

Are you absolutely sure that 2.02 is really the version that's being used on the old server? Maybe there's an older version installed somewhere that's getting loaded instead. Because the default behavior of 2.02 is to prepend the IV and produce a 48-digit output for a one-block input. Or maybe someone upgraded Crypt::CBC on the old server a long time ago, and your old data has been broken for a while without being noticed.

IDEA.xs: In function `XS_Crypt__IDEA_crypt': IDEA.xs:66: `sv_undef' undeclared (first use in this function)

I don't know if this is the best solution, but you can get Crypt::IDEA 1.01 to compile by adding this to the .xs file:

#define sv_undef PL_sv_undef

In reply to Re: Re: Re: Crypt CBC using IDEA - output differs btwn systems by no_slogan
in thread Crypt CBC using IDEA - output differs btwn systems by ewitch

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