andyg;588418 Wrote: 
> Perl 5.12 is the first Perl version to build with stack protection.  I
> build all Linux binary Perl modules on an older Debian Etch system, so
> I was using a manually-compiled Perl 5.12 for this.  So I think there
> are 2 choices for fixing this:
> 
> 1. Re-build Perl 5.12 without stack protection.  This is probably the
> best option, and I think it's safe to do so, as Perl < 5.12 have always
> been built this way.
> 2. Build the 5.12 modules on a newer system, i.e. one of the ones that
> currently ship 5.12.  The problem with this is that if you were to
> install 5.12 on an older system you would likely not be able to run
> because of glibc version issues.

Whichever path you choose, let us know when you have something you'd
like us to test.  Thanks!


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