Thanks for the report, Rob.  I think it is time to document our support
level for ASPerl and move on.  Without someone using ASPerl PDL working to
fix these issues and with PDL builds succeeding for all recent perls
(except when their build VMs run out of memory) there seems little value
added for the work to back port.  I think we can add something to the PDL
web site windows page and call it "Done!'.  Here is a synopsis from the
ASPerl build results:

                         Perl 5.8   Perl 5.10   Perl 5.12   Perl 5.14
> Perl 5.16   Perl 5.18   Perl 5.20
>
> Linux (x86, 32-bit)      2.4.11     2.4.11      2.007       2.014
> 2.014       none        n/a
> Linux (x86, 32-bit)      n/a        n/a         n/a         ok
> ok          gcc oom     n/a
>
> Linux (x86, 64-bit)      n/a        2.4.11      2.007       2.014
> 2.014       2.014       2.014
> Linux (x86, 64-bit)      n/a        n/a         n/a         ok
> ok          ok          ok
>
> Mac OS X                 2.4.9      2.4.9       2.4.9       2.014
> 2.013       2.014       2.014
> Mac OS X                 n/a        n/a         n/a         ok
> cc1 oom     ok          ok
>
> Solaris (SPARC, 32-bit)  notest     notest      none        none
> n/a         n/a         n/a
> Solaris (SPARC, 32-bit)  n/a        n/a         cg oom      cg oom
> n/a         n/a         n/a
>
> Solaris (SPARC, 64-bit)  n/a        notest      none        none
> n/a         n/a         n/a
> Solaris (SPARC, 64-bit)  n/a        n/a         f90 elf     f90 elf
> n/a         n/a         n/a
>
> Windows (32-bit)         2.4.9      2.4.9       2.007       2.007
> 2.007       2.014       2.014
> Windows (32-bit)         n/a        n/a         n/a         cl error    cl
> error    ok          ok
>
> Windows (64-bit)         n/a        2.4.11      2.007       2.007
> 2.013       2.014       2.014
> Windows (64-bit)         n/a        n/a         n/a         no build    cl
> error    ok          ok
>
>
With the data elided from AS PPM PDL Reports
<http://code.activestate.com/ppm/PDL/>

Cheers,
Chris


On Mon, Oct 19, 2015 at 6:34 AM, <sisyph...@optusnet.com.au> wrote:

> -----Original Message----- From: sisyph...@optusnet.com.au
>
>> The blocker there is the use of 'long long' in the generated
>> Basic/Ops/Ops.xs (fixed just now with commit c2ae69d).
>>
>
> s/c2ae69d/a6d59a7/
>
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