perl.exe/perl514.dll needs libgcc_s_dw2-1.dll, but op/taint modifies $ENV{PATH} so when it uses $Invoke_Perl, it can't find libgcc_s_dw2-1.dll

This section of makefile.mk is supposed to deal with that issue:
# # If building with gcc-4.x.x (or x86_64-w64-mingw32-gcc-4.x.x), then # uncomment the following assignment to GCC_4XX, make sure that CCHOM +E # has been set correctly above, and uncomment the appropriate # GCCHELPERDLL line. # The name of the dll can change, depending upon which vendor has supp +lied # your 4.x.x compiler, and upon the values of "x". # (The dll will be in your mingw/bin folder, so check there if you're # unsure about the correct name.) # Without these corrections, the op/taint.t test script will fail. # #GCC_4XX *= define #GCCHELPERDLL *= $(CCHOME)\bin\libgcc_s_sjlj-1.dll #GCCHELPERDLL *= $(CCHOME)\bin\libgcc_s_dw2-1.dll #GCCHELPERDLL *= $(CCHOME)\bin\libgcc_s_1.dll
Not sure how that fits in with your method of building. I've only ever built perl with gcc by running dmake -f makefile.mk

With my mingw port of gcc-3.4.5 I'm finding that porting/buildtoc.t fails test 2. All other tests pass.
With my mingw64 port of gcc-4.6.0, I'm finding that the tests hang when 19_CPANPLUS-Dist.t is run, so I don't get to find out what failures there are.

Cheers,
Rob

In reply to Re^2: perl 5.14.0-RC1 is available for testing! by syphilis
in thread perl 5.14.0-RC1 is available for testing! by Tux

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