Dear monks,

I'm trying to build Inline::Java on the machine in the message header (OSX 10.4.10 Intel, default perl) with the JNI, PerlNatives and PerlInterpreter options. make seems to go through okay:
Eupoa:~/Desktop/Inline-Java-0.52 rvosa$ make [ ... snipped scroll bar exploding uninformative stuff, sorry about th +at ... ] chmod 755 ../blib/arch/auto/Inline/Java/JNI/JNI.bundle cp JNI.bs ../blib/arch/auto/Inline/Java/JNI/JNI.bs chmod 644 ../blib/arch/auto/Inline/Java/JNI/JNI.bs Manifying ../blib/man3/Inline::Java::Callback.3pm Manifying blib/man3/Inline::Java.3pm
But when I run make test I get:
t/01_init..............IO object version 1.21 does not match bootstrap + parameter 1.23 at /System/Library/Perl/5.8.6/darwin-thread-multi-2le +vel/DynaLoader.pm line 253.
and subsequent tests fail with Inline saying it only knows about extension languages C, Foo and foo. I'm not sure how to fix this, any suggestions?

Thanks!

In reply to Inline::Java on OSX 10.4.10 Intel by rvosa

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