Excellent catch, I didn't notice it in the perl -V output, but you were right on.
That's great, Adrian!
So was it a bug in perl's build process on your behalf or was it a standard build? If the latter please consider to file a perlbug report. You may want to try and rebuild perl from scratch to make sure that it is a perl problem. It's possible that you have used a prepackaged perl and it's your vendor who has delivered a "buggy" perl.
Now, since you seem to grok aix linkers, would you please give a try to the modperl 2 build? we lack AIX experts on this list and linking problems usually go unanswered, because we don't have the right knowledge. So helping us with these issue will be a great addition to our support power. Thanks.
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