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From: "Tim Van Holder" <tim DOT van DOT holder AT pandora DOT be>
To: "'Andrew Cottrell'" <acottrel AT ihug DOT com DOT au>, <djgpp-workers AT delorie DOT com>
Subject: Re: New perl package
Date: Thu, 11 Oct 2001 22:25:34 +0200
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> Tim if you have some time could you have a look at this as I 
> know nothing
> about the perl language.
> 
>   cd t && PERL_SKIP_TTY_TEST=1  ./perl TEST; \
> fi
> base/cond............ok
> base/if..............ok
> base/lex.............ok
> base/pat.............ok
> base/rs..............ok
> base/term............ok
> comp/bproto..........ok
> comp/cmdopt..........ok
> comp/colon...........

Odd - I get the same thing with a perl (sources from my
updated package) built on XP against CVS libc.
It hangs after completing subtest 7 (as seen by running
'perl comp/colon.t' directly from the 't' directory).
Under WinME, the binary I built against 2.03+patches works
just fine and passes the entire test.
Not sure if this is a perl, libc, XP or bash issue...
Will try to look into it this weekend, though I'm not sure
I'll be able to debug this properly.

Oh, and I did notice that perl's configure got the names of
ALL extensions right by itself.  Normally it finds the B,
I18N and IO packages as b, i18n and io (which is why Laszlo
added a config.over to set those right again).  So it seems
that under XP, FNCASE=y is always in effect (or something
like that anyway).

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