AFAK you can compile perl to use 64bit numbers, check perl -V for use64bitint and use64bitall. Whether or not this will play nice with non-standard XS modules depends (maybe even per platform). On my 32 bit linux machine compiling with long numbers will warn a lot when compiling XS modules.
Then again, the details of all this are not very clear to me,
YMMV.
Joost
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In reply to Re: 64-bit Perl
by Joost
in thread 64-bit Perl
by dragonchild
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