One simple fix is to open the 'typemap' file that ships with the Win32::Registry source, and insert the following line at the beginning of that file:
FILETIME ANYTHING_YOU_WANT
The correct fix is (I think) to apply this patch to Registry.xs:
C:\sisyphusion\Win32-Registry-0.10>diff -u Registry.xs_orig Registry.x
+s
--- Registry.xs_orig 2012-05-22 19:19:27 +1000
+++ Registry.xs 2012-05-22 19:15:18 +1000
@@ -545,7 +545,7 @@
DWORD idx
char *subkey = NO_INIT
char *classname = NO_INIT
- FILETIME lastwritetime = NO_INIT
+ SV * lastwritetime = NO_INIT
CODE:
char keybuffer[TMPBUFSZ];
DWORD keybuffersz = TMPBUFSZ;
@@ -775,7 +775,7 @@
DWORD maxvalnamelen = NO_INIT
DWORD maxvaldatalen = NO_INIT
DWORD secdesclen = NO_INIT
- FILETIME lastwritetime = NO_INIT
+ SV * lastwritetime = NO_INIT
CODE:
char keyclass[TMPBUFSZ];
FILETIME ft;
Cheers,
Rob
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