Obviously it returned another decimal value.
For the same input, it should return the same on every machine, including your PowerPC.
Or let it run a function as being a in little-endian environment?
Since endianness only matters when you're talking about how something is stored and you can't access the buffers in which Perl stores its numbers, there's no way to be affected by endianness used. Your request makes no sense.
In reply to Re^4: [pack]little endian timestamp to decimal value
by ikegami
in thread [pack]little endian timestamp to decimal value
by timtowtdi
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