At 11.41 -0400 2000.05.09, Larry Moore wrote: >Possibly it's the SC libraries or compiler Yes, it appears to be. miniperl.SC -le 'print "$^X: $]";$eq=0;$eq|="a"eq"b";print$eq;print$x=(~0)&0x7fffffff;print""' miniperl.68K -le 'print "$^X: $]";$eq=0;$eq|="a"eq"b";print$eq;print$x=(~0)&0x7fffffff;print""' miniperl.MrC -le 'print "$^X: $]";$eq=0;$eq|="a"eq"b";print$eq;print$x=(~0)&0x7fffffff;print""' miniperl.PPC -le 'print "$^X: $]";$eq=0;$eq|="a"eq"b";print$eq;print$x=(~0)&0x7fffffff;print""' miniperl.SC: 5.006 2147483648 2147483647 miniperl.68K: 5.006 0 2147483647 miniperl.MrC: 5.006 2147483648 2147483647 miniperl.PPC: 5.006 0 2147483647 >One way to check .. could I as you to compile using MWC, a 68K version of >miniperl and leave it someplace accessable? Sure, I am putting all four miniperls, all four perls, and all the xcoff/SYM files for each on my site, temporarily. http://pudge.net/files/macperl/perl-5.6.0/bin/ -- Chris Nandor | pudge@pobox.com | http://pudge.net/ Andover.Net | chris.nandor@andover.net | http://slashcode.com/ ==== Want to unsubscribe from this list? ==== Send mail with body "unsubscribe" to macperl-porters-request@macperl.org