perl -MMath::Random::MT::Perl -e "Math::Random::MT::Perl->new(1)" > ou +tp

Would let me see if the setup is working as expected...

I get a more 'sawtooth'-like pattern like this:

init 1: 1812433254 init 2: 764828710 init 3: 322750068 init 4: 136197301 init 5: 57473899 init 6: 24253410 init 7: 10234696 init 8: 4318939 init 9: 1822549 init 10: 769097 init 11: 324551 init 12: 136957 init 13: 57794 init 14: 24388 init 15: 10291 init 16: 4342 init 17: 1832 init 18: 773 init 19: 326 init 20: 137 init 21: 57 init 22: 24 init 23: 10 init 24: 4 init 25: 1 init 26: 1812433279 init 27: 764828720 init 28: 322750072 init 29: 136197303 init 30: 57473900 init 31: 24253411 init 32: 10234696 init 33: 4318939 init 34: 1822549 init 35: 769097 init 36: 324551 init 37: 136957 init 38: 57794 init 39: 24388 init 40: 10291 init 41: 4342 init 42: 1832 init 43: 773 init 44: 326 init 45: 137 init 46: 57 init 47: 24 init 48: 10 init 49: 4 init 50: 1 ...

(of course, I could also send you the whole output if it helps...)

BTW, here's the respective line from the perl -V output

use64bitint=define use64bitall=define uselongdouble=undef

which looks to me like 64-bit ints have in fact been configured...


In reply to Re^3: Help with x86_64 bit testing for CPAN module by almut
in thread Help with x86_64 bit testing for CPAN module by tachyon-II

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