If the behavior occurs only because the C compiler is accessed during runtime then it may be only a case of getting the latest C runtime compiler patch to correct this behavior.
If the behavior occurs because the C compiler had a bug during Perl's compilation then either Perl will have to be recompiled (with an updated C compiler, of course) or a new Perl installation of previously compiled-for-Linux code will have to be installed.
In reply to Re^2: bug in Perl compilation?
by bkgallo
in thread bug in Perl compilation?
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