I wondered about that as well. First, regarding my msys64: The root '/' is mapped to "C:\msys64", and "/mingw64" is the directory where I keep all things MinGW64 w64. Second: I do have multiple Perl's installed, though only one in the /mingw64 tree. In essence, I *think* all the non-mingw64 per stuff I list below is irrelevant, but I'm not ruling those out as possible culprits in this issue...
So here's what I see (spoiler alert : nothing is jumping out at me as the culprit): $ type /mingw64/bin/perl /mingw64/bin/perl is /mingw64/bin/perl $ /mingw64/bin/perl -v This is perl 5, version 22, subversion 0 (v5.22.0) built for MSWin32-x64-multi-thread Copyright 1987-2015, Larry Wall Perl may be copied only under the terms of either the Artistic License or the GNU General Public License, which may be found in the Perl 5 source kit. Complete documentation for Perl, including FAQ lists, should be found on this system using "man perl" or "perldoc perl". If you have access to the Internet, point your browser at http://www.perl.org/, the Perl Home Page. $ pacman -Ss perl /*--- NOTE: I cut out all the extraneous stuff and narrowed it to only what's [installed] mingw64/mingw-w64-x86_64-perl 5.22.0-1 [installed] A highly capable, feature-rich programming language (mingw-w64) msys/libpcre 8.38-1 (libraries) [installed] A library that implements Perl 5-style regular expressions msys/libpcre16 8.38-1 (libraries) [installed] A library that implements Perl 5-style regular expressions msys/libpcre32 8.38-1 (libraries) [installed] A library that implements Perl 5-style regular expressions msys/libpcrecpp 8.38-1 (libraries) [installed] A library that implements Perl 5-style regular expressions msys/libpcreposix 8.38-1 (libraries) [installed] A library that implements Perl 5-style regular expressions msys/pcre 8.38-1 [installed] A library that implements Perl 5-style regular expressions msys/perl 5.22.1-1 (base-devel) [installed] A highly capable, feature-rich programming language msys/perl-Authen-SASL 2.16-2 (perl-modules) [installed] Perl/CPAN Module Authen::SASL : SASL authentication framework msys/perl-Convert-BinHex 1.123-2 [installed] Perl module to extract data from Macintosh BinHex files msys/perl-Encode-Locale 1.04-1 (perl-modules) [installed] Determine the locale encoding msys/perl-File-Listing 6.04-2 (perl-modules) [installed] parse directory listing msys/perl-HTML-Parser 3.71-3 (perl-modules) [installed] Perl HTML parser class msys/perl-HTML-Tagset 3.20-2 (perl-modules) [installed] Data tables useful in parsing HTML msys/perl-HTTP-Cookies 6.01-2 (perl-modules) [installed] HTTP cookie jars msys/perl-HTTP-Daemon 6.01-2 (perl-modules) [installed] A simple http server class msys/perl-HTTP-Date 6.02-2 (perl-modules) [installed] Date conversion routines msys/perl-HTTP-Message 6.06-2 (perl-modules) [installed] HTTP style messages msys/perl-HTTP-Negotiate 6.01-2 (perl-modules) [installed] choose a variant to serve msys/perl-IO-Socket-SSL 2.016-1 (perl-modules) [installed] Nearly transparent SSL encapsulation for IO::Socket::INET msys/perl-IO-stringy 2.111-1 (perl-modules) [installed] I/O on in-core objects like strings/arrays msys/perl-LWP-MediaTypes 6.02-2 (perl-modules) [installed] Guess the media type of a file or a URL msys/perl-MIME-tools 5.506-1 [installed] Parses streams to create MIME entities msys/perl-MailTools 2.14-1 [installed] Various e-mail related modules msys/perl-Module-Build 0.4212-1 [installed] Build, test, and install Perl modules msys/perl-Net-HTTP 6.09-1 (perl-modules) [installed] Low-level HTTP connection (client) msys/perl-Net-SMTP-SSL 1.02-1 (perl-modules) [installed] SSL support for Net::SMTP msys/perl-Net-SSLeay 1.72-1 (perl-modules) [installed] Perl extension for using OpenSSL msys/perl-TermReadKey 2.33-1 (perl-modules) [installed] Provides simple control over terminal driver modes msys/perl-Test-Pod 1.50-1 (perl-modules) [installed] Check for POD errors in files msys/perl-TimeDate 2.30-2 [installed] Date formating subroutines msys/perl-URI 1.68-1 (perl-modules) [installed] Uniform Resource Identifiers (absolute and relative) msys/perl-WWW-RobotRules 6.02-2 (perl-modules) [installed] Database of robots.txt-derived permissions msys/perl-YAML-Syck 1.29-1 (perl-modules) [installed] Fast, lightweight YAML loader and dumper msys/perl-libwww 6.13-1 (perl-modules) [installed] The World-Wide Web library for Perl From: Richard Levitte <levi...@openssl.org> levitte>> The PERL definition is a bit odd for a mingw perl. That path comes levitte>> mingw64/mingw-w64-x86_64-perl 5.22.0-1 [installed]levitte>> A highly capable, feature-rich programming language (mingw-w64)levitte>> from the perl variable $^X.levitte>> levitte>> In my MSYS2/Mingw64 shell, I get this:levitte>> levitte>> Richard@OSFWin7 MINGW64 ~levitte>> $ type perllevitte>> perl is hashed (/usr/bin/perl)levitte>> levitte>> Richard@OSFWin7 MINGW64 ~levitte>> $ perl -vlevitte>> levitte>> This is perl 5, version 22, subversion 1 (v5.22.1) built for i686-msys-thread-levitte>> multi-64intlevitte>> levitte>> Copyright 1987-2015, Larry Walllevitte>> levitte>> Perl may be copied only under the terms of either the Artistic License or thelevitte>> GNU General Public License, which may be found in the Perl 5 source kit.levitte>> levitte>> Complete documentation for Perl, including FAQ lists, should be found onlevitte>> this system using "man perl" or "perldoc perl". If you have access to thelevitte>> Internet, point your browser at http://www.perl.org/, the Perl Home Page.levitte>> levitte>> levitte>> Richard@OSFWin7 MINGW64 ~levitte>> $ perl -e 'print $^X,"\n";'levitte>> perllevitte>> levitte>> So the question is, what perl do you use? From your output, I'd saylevitte>> it isn't the mingw64 one...levitte>> levitte>> levitte>> SIXTY_FOUR_BIT modelevitte>> levitte>> Configured for mingw64.levitte>> levitte>> Cheers,levitte>> Richard
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