Hmm, my perl install is the standard install from OS X (G4 powerbook, running 10.4.9, perl v5.8.6 with patches 23953, 33990 and SPRINTF0). Is there a newer version of perl I should be running on OS X (I just checked and the newer Intel iMac I have at work has the same perl version).

Just tried installing it on the iMac and it seems to pass the tests fine... I wonder if this is a bigendian v. littleendian issue or if Randal's spotting an issue with the perl installation.

Looking at 28__chunklist doesn't seem to especially clear things up as to why things are going wrong, but I haven't taken that close a look at what's happening there either.


In reply to Re^2: Installing Bit::Vector::Overload on OS X by dhosek
in thread Installing Bit::Vector::Overload on OS X by dhosek

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