I dont know what PDL is

Sorry, I should've linked.

What is the function that your libgcc 4.7.0 linked dlls are trying to load that isn't in libgcc 4.4.7?

It's __addtf3. (Presumably that's just the first one that's found ... if that were to be resolved we might then find there are others ?)

Your pushing the limits of, or breaking ABI compatibility

No ... I mean if gcc-4.4.7 and gcc-4.7.0 didn't both name the dll 'libgcc_s_sjlj-1.dll' there would be no problem.
(Hmmm ... on further reflection I guess that doesn't disprove the notion that I'm "pushing the limits".)

the -static-libgcc will remove your dependency on libgcc

I wonder ... would I have to build perl with that flag for that to work ? Or could I just include that flag for the building of PDL, without first rebuilding perl ?
In a few places I've seen recommendations against using that flag where perl is concerned ... but I don't know the reasoning.

Is this for yourself, your company/employer, or CPAN quality?

It's for anyone who wants it.

Plenty of grammer and sentence mistakes above

Didn't spot any mistakes, except for the spelling of 'grammar' ;-)

I gave you alot of ideas. Sane and insane.

For which I thank you !!

Cheers,
Rob

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