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Old 05-28-2012, 05:51 AM   #1
mrthom
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Problem compiling Perl on ARM (test run/switches.t FAIL comparing version)


Hello, please help me with this problem.
I am trying to compile Perl on Raspberry Pi from Arch Linux ARM ABS, default package is configured for ARMv5, but I have set the CFLAGS for ARMv6.

The problem is now :


Code:
not ok 37 - ls and -c agreeing on /dev (223 222)
# Failed test 37 - ls and -c agreeing on /dev (223 222) at t/op/stat.t line 292
#      got "223"
# expected "222"

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