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Re^3: Polite way to ask status of bug regarding Time::HiRes and newer versions of Perl

by 1nickt (Canon)
on May 02, 2018 at 18:56 UTC ( [id://1213969]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re^2: Polite way to ask status of bug regarding Time::HiRes and newer versions of Perl
in thread Polite way to ask status of bug regarding Time::HiRes and newer versions of Perl

Hi there, if you are not building a threaded perl then I don't think you linked to the relevant issue. This seems to be an issue with stat.t which is thus far unreported.

I note that on Sierra also, with an unthreaded 5.26.1, the latest Time::HiRes fails to install, as does the one installed as the Core version (1.9741) when I try to reinstall it from CPAN. Very odd. It obviously installed correctly when I built my perl(s). Given that, you might simply try building Perl 5.26.1 as your next attempt.

Hope this helps!

PS I guess CPAN Testers needs more Mac OS test reports, see App::Cpanminus::reporter.

PPS I guess this is an intermittent issue; I am able to install Time::HiRes 1.9758 successfully on 5.26.1 about half the time.

PPPS Given that it's intermittent, I would be wary of trusting Time::HiRes for accuracy. Maybe the issue is that it's just blocking your Perl install, in which case you could almost ignore it, or maybe it's critical to you, in which case you might have to install a Linux VM on your Macbook, I guess :-(


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Re^4: Polite way to ask status of bug regarding Time::HiRes and newer versions of Perl
by jimhallsun (Sexton) on May 02, 2018 at 19:16 UTC

    Yes - I think something is up here (macOS & Time::HiRes) in general. Assuming there is no one to notify regarding the issues(s), I will just slink back to my Solaris install till this gets addressed! I may try to force the install of perl and then layer a newer version of Time::HiRes...

    Thanks for taking a look!

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