At 8:35 PM +0100 8/4/06, Martin J. Evans wrote: >Peter Prymmer wrote: >>"Craig A. Berry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 08/04/2006 02:16:03 PM: >> >>>At 8:45 AM +0100 8/4/06, Martin J. Evans wrote: >>> >>>>On 03-Aug-2006 Craig A. Berry wrote: >>>> >>>>>perl "-MExtUtils::Command" -e "rm_f" foo.[0-9][0-9] >>>> >>>>%SYSTEM-F-ACCVIO, access violation, reason mask=00, virtual >>>>address=00000000006B4000, PC=000000007AE26F60, PS=0000001B >>>> >>> >>>The good news is that this does not appear to happen in the current >>>development stream ("bleadperl"), so something got fixed. The bad >>>news is I don't know what got fixed when. If I have any luck >>>narrowing down a fix, I'll let you know. >> >> >>For what it might be worth: I too see the same >>failure on perl 5.8.7 built with: >> >>HP C V7.2-001 on OpenVMS IA64 V8.2-1
>I am using > >HP C V7.1-011 on OpenVMS IA64 V8.2-1 > >To my knowledge we have not touched this machine in terms of installs. >It is predominantly as HP provided it to us - within the last 6 months - can't >remember when exactly. Building Perl 5.8.8 (the current stable release) on the testdrive machine, which has: $ cc/vers HP C V7.2-001 on OpenVMS IA64 V8.2-1 I do not see the access violation, and MMS clean runs to completion without error. So I think that's your answer. Build your own copy of Perl 5.8.8 from source and go from there. -- ________________________________________ Craig A. Berry mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] "... getting out of a sonnet is much more difficult than getting in." Brad Leithauser