Quote 5.8.8's INSTALL:
Starting from Perl 5.8, the default mechanism is to use the PerlIO abstraction, because it allows better control of I/O mechanisms, instead of having to work with (often, work around) vendors' I/O implementations.
This PerlIO abstraction can be (but again, unless you know what you are doing, should not be) disabled either on the Configure command line with
sh Configure -Uuseperlioor interactively at the appropriate Configure prompt.
You appear to be overriding the default somehow.
In reply to Re: PerlIO layer unavailable
by ikegami
in thread PerlIO layer unavailable
by Anonymous Monk
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