/em does the 'it wasn't me dance'

Excellent, I had just finished replicating my work on a standard Strawberry Perl and Glade/Gtk2 install (rather than my compiler-onna-stick) with the same results.

...will try againg later. I have a Lada to fix and post holes to dig1.


1Things I Do for Fun: Fix crappy British and Russian cars. Fix Bedford Trucks. Raise pigs. Write Perl. I think I'm a masochist.

PS: I come from a strict QA working environment (GLP, Good Laboratory Practice, standard set by the OECD, it's a bitch to work under, let alone manage IT systems) where you're meant to be proud of finding and fixing errors. We didn't do cover ups, we did great huge song and dance numbers about them, and signed them off in 15,000 places.


In reply to Re^7: RFC: Setting up a minGW compiling envronment for Perl 5.10 by Bloodrage
in thread RFC: Setting up a minGW compiling envronment for Perl 5.10 by Bloodrage

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