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[Win32] perl.h remaps 'strtoll' and 'strtoull' incorrectly #16074
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From @sisyphusHi, The bug has been reported to the WX queue ( #################################### I've also struck the issue trying to build Audio::TagLib-1.67 on IME it's only 64-bit builds of perl-5.26.0 that are afflicted. Simplest way of reproducing the failure that I could come up with was to /***********************/ #include <string> int main() { /***********************/ Can this be fixed (as per the patch provided by the WX thread) for Cheers, |
From @jkeenanOn Sun, 09 Jul 2017 14:40:52 GMT, sisyphus wrote:
Is this a regression from earlier versions of Perl? If not, then AFAIK it would not qualify for perl-5.26.1. Thank you very much. |
The RT System itself - Status changed from 'new' to 'open' |
From @cpansproutOn Sun, 09 Jul 2017 08:13:20 -0700, jkeenan wrote:
perlpolicy.pod explicitly allows portability fixes. -- Father Chrysostomos |
From @sisyphus-----Original Message-----
The offending perl.h code goes back as far as 5.18.0 (perhaps further), and It would therefore be best if the patch could also be applied to any future Cheers, |
From @steve-m-hayThanks for the report and the pointer to the fix. This is now in blead as commit 8ed77d1. I've added my vote for it to the 5.24 and 5.26 voting files, under the guise of "Portability fixes" as suggested above, even though it doesn't quite fit the perlpolicy description of, "changes to Configure and the files in the hints/ folder." (They're only meant as examples, not as a complete list of what's allowed.) |
@steve-m-hay - Status changed from 'open' to 'resolved' |
From @xsawyerxOn 07/27/2017 07:23 PM, Steve Hay via RT wrote:
Added my votes to it. |
Migrated from rt.perl.org#131726 (status was 'resolved')
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