On Wed, Jun 13, 2001 at 08:26:12AM +0000, Nick Ing-Simmons wrote:
> Edward Moy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> >Thread 0:
> >  #0   0x4be055dc in _Perl_get_av ()
> >  #1   0x4be055c4 in _Perl_get_av ()
> >  #2   0x4bf51778 in _PerlIO_default_layers ()
> >  #3   0x4bf5254c in _PerlIO_resolve_layers ()
> >  #4   0x4bf529a0 in _PerlIO_openn ()
> >  #5   0x4bf52b78 in _PerlIO_fdopen ()
> >  #6   0x4bf51a48 in _PerlIO_stdstreams ()
> >  #7   0x4bf58964 in _PerlIO_stderr ()
> >  #8   0x4be7e530 in _Perl_init_i18nl10n ()
> >  #9   0x4be0145c in _perl_construct ()
> >  #10  0x000019f8 in _main ()
> >  #11  0x000018b4 in __start ()
> >  #12  0x000016f4 in start ()
> 
> Okay, perlio is going to have to get fixed...

A new snapshot where Nick's fix for this is in (and so are Fred's tweaks)
is available at:

        http:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
        http:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
        ftp:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

        http:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
        http:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
        ftp:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

The INT32_MIN issue still needs a resolution.

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