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Not OK: perl 5.00564 on os390 #1128
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From pvhp@forte.com5.5.640 cannot be built on OS/390 R2.5. FWIW we see a couple of new blemishes during a run of `sh Configure -des`, #### Then a bit later on a test compile appears a bit disconcerting to this #### The following warning was seen during the subsequent build (long lines #### Finally the build fails with utf8::SWASHNEW problems (long line wrapped & #### Hmm... Is there a way around making the call to SWASHNEW? $ diff -u utf8.c.orig utf8.c Inline Patch--- utf8.c.orig Thu Feb 3 12:07:15 2000
+++ utf8.c Thu Feb 3 12:08:31 2000
@@ -680,10 +680,14 @@
save_re_context();
if (PL_curcop == &PL_compiling) /* XXX ought to be handled by
But then during the subseqent rebuild attempt I see: #### Suggestions on how to go about compiling the utf8 stuff on a statically Peter Prymmer Summary of my perl5 (revision 5.0 version 5 subversion 640) configuration: |
From @ysthIn article <200002032028.MAA08336@brio.forte.com>,
FWIW, I got: Guessing which symbols your C compiler and preprocessor define... perl -V: Characteristics of this binary (from libperl): |
From @gsarOn Thu, 03 Feb 2000 12:28:49 PST, Peter Prymmer wrote:
Hmm. I think EBCDIC in general is in big trouble now that we're The EBCDIC folks might want to bite-the-bullet and re-architect their Sarathy |
From [Unknown Contact. See original ticket]Gurusamy Sarathy wrote in response to me:
Ouch.
"Eat lead EBCDIC!", this is going to hurt. Well thanks for the culinary tip. I suspected we were living on Peter Prymmer |
@chorny - Status changed from 'stalled' to 'resolved' |
Migrated from rt.perl.org#2087 (status was 'resolved')
Searchable as RT2087$
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