I'm trying to get ARSperl to work with with the 64 bit perl that came with RHEL5. ARSperl has an XS wrapper to a proprietary .so that the vendor only releases as 32 bit. The ARSperl mailing list indicates that the work around is to compile a 32 bit version of perl, but I'd rather stick with the perl came with RHEL5. Are there any tricks to getting XS to these conversions?
Any ideas would be appreciated.
In reply to using 32 bit .so with 64 bit perl by doug
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