You're searching a very narrow audience: those who use pxperl, and compile by themselves, and try to resolve a possible bug in that core build of pxperl.

From what I see, at the pxperl's site http://www.pxperl.com/ very first link contains comments and it is spammed (thus unsupported).
More to say, it is in the same state for several months already.

What I want to say, you'll most probably find and, may be, resolve an issue of pxperl itself.
Why bother?

Besides, you even did not specified version of perl.

Better spend time with your own fresh build, where you have more under control, or use activestate's binaries.

BR,
Vadim.


In reply to Re: Weird problems building Scalar-List-Utils-1.18 on Win32+MinGW by vkon
in thread Weird problems building Scalar-List-Utils-1.18 on Win32+MinGW by bart

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