Printing out the values of $d and $e on the respective platforms might give you a clue. The rendering of the floating point over/underflow on windows gives rise to a value that can be coerced to a number on Windows (or at least the version of Perl I have.
/J\
In reply to Re: Wrong output on linux, ok on Win32
by gellyfish
in thread Wrong output on linux, ok on Win32
by Melly
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