Craig A. Berry wrote:

That's an access violation. Did it get any farther the first time you
ran it? It could be blowing up running the Makefile.PL or any number of
other things. In any case, it looks like a nasty one and we'll want to
try to identify the exact step in building the extension that encounters
the problem.


The first time it ran it blew up at the same point with an out of memory error (but I didn't save the log file, of course ;~).


Curious. It's possible this could be part of the problem, but it's also
possible it got far enough before it failed that a subsequent run
considered it already built.

No, it clearly built more stuff once I reran it with new PERL_CONFIG. Do I have to clear my PERL_ROOT and PERLSHR settings before trying to mmk?



Is it possible to do


$ @configure -"Dusevmsdebug" -"des"
$ mmk/macro=__DEBUG__=1


Righto! Fresh extract of the source in a directory closer to the drive root and starting from scratch... :~(


John

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