Similar results for me (but fewer warnings):
C:\Downloads\Time-Piece-1.16>perl Makefile.PL
Checking if your kit is complete...
Looks good
Writing Makefile for Time::Piece
C:\Downloads\Time-Piece-1.16>nmake all
Microsoft (R) Program Maintenance Utility Version 7.10.3077
Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
cp Seconds.pm blib\lib\Time\Seconds.pm
cp Piece.pm blib\lib\Time\Piece.pm
C:\Perl\bin\perl.exe C:\Perl\lib\ExtUtils\xsubpp -typemap C:\
+Perl\lib\E
xtUtils\typemap Piece.xs > Piece.xsc && C:\Perl\bin\perl.exe -MExtUti
+ls::Comman
d -e "mv" -- Piece.xsc Piece.c
cl -c -nologo -GF -W3 -MD -Zi -DNDEBUG -O1 -DWIN32 -D_CONSO
+LE -DNO_ST
RICT -DHAVE_DES_FCRYPT -DUSE_SITECUSTOMIZE -DPRIVLIB_LAST_IN_INC -DPER
+L_IMPLICIT
_CONTEXT -DPERL_IMPLICIT_SYS -DUSE_PERLIO -DPERL_MSVCRT_READFIX -MD -Z
+i -DNDEBUG
-O1 -DVERSION=\"1.16\" -DXS_VERSION=\"1.16\" "-IC:\Perl\lib\CORE
+" Piece.
c
Piece.c
Running Mkbootstrap for Time::Piece ()
C:\Perl\bin\perl.exe -MExtUtils::Command -e "chmod" -- 644 Pie
+ce.bs
C:\Perl\bin\perl.exe -MExtUtils::Mksymlists -e "Mksymlists('N
+AME'=>\"Ti
me::Piece\", 'DLBASE' => 'Piece', 'DL_FUNCS' => { }, 'FUNCLIST' => []
+, 'IMPORTS
' => { }, 'DL_VARS' => []);"
link -out:blib\arch\auto\Time\Piece\Piece.dll -dll -nologo -no
+defaultlib
-debug -opt:ref,icf -libpath:"C:\Perl\lib\CORE" -machine:x86 Piece.
+obj C:\P
erl\lib\CORE\perl510.lib oldnames.lib kernel32.lib user32.lib gdi32.li
+b winspool
.lib comdlg32.lib advapi32.lib shell32.lib ole32.lib oleaut32.lib ne
+tapi32.lib
uuid.lib ws2_32.lib mpr.lib winmm.lib version.lib odbc32.lib odbccp3
+2.lib msvc
rt.lib -def:Piece.def
Creating library blib\arch\auto\Time\Piece\Piece.lib and object bli
+b\arch\aut
o\Time\Piece\Piece.exp
if exist blib\arch\auto\Time\Piece\Piece.dll.manifest mt -nolo
+go -manife
st blib\arch\auto\Time\Piece\Piece.dll.manifest -outputresource:blib\a
+rch\auto\T
ime\Piece\Piece.dll;2
if exist blib\arch\auto\Time\Piece\Piece.dll.manifest del blib
+\arch\auto
\Time\Piece\Piece.dll.manifest
C:\Perl\bin\perl.exe -MExtUtils::Command -e "chmod" -- 755 bli
+b\arch\aut
o\Time\Piece\Piece.dll
C:\Perl\bin\perl.exe -MExtUtils::Command -e "cp" -- Piece.bs b
+lib\arch\a
uto\Time\Piece\Piece.bs
C:\Perl\bin\perl.exe -MExtUtils::Command -e "chmod" -- 644 bli
+b\arch\aut
o\Time\Piece\Piece.bs
C:\Downloads\Time-Piece-1.16>nmake test
Microsoft (R) Program Maintenance Utility Version 7.10.3077
Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
C:\Perl\bin\perl.exe "-MExtUtils::Command::MM" "-e" "test_harn
+ess(0, 'bl
ib\lib', 'blib\arch')" t/*.t
t/01base.t ...... ok
t/02core.t ...... 1/95
# Failed test at t/02core.t line 60.
# got: '0'
# expected: '-18000'
# Looks like you failed 1 test of 95.
t/02core.t ...... Dubious, test returned 1 (wstat 256, 0x100)
Failed 1/95 subtests
(less 5 skipped subtests: 89 okay)
t/03compare.t ... ok
t/04mjd.t ....... ok
t/05overload.t .. ok
t/06subclass.t .. ok
t/07arith.t ..... ok
Test Summary Report
-------------------
t/02core.t (Wstat: 256 Tests: 95 Failed: 1)
Failed test: 38
Non-zero exit status: 1
Files=7, Tests=156, 1 wallclock secs ( 0.03 usr + 0.06 sys = 0.09 C
+PU)
Result: FAIL
Failed 1/7 test programs. 1/156 subtests failed.
NMAKE : fatal error U1077: 'C:\Perl\bin\perl.exe' : return code '0xff'
Stop.
Perl:
C:\Downloads\Time-Piece-1.16>perl -v
This is perl, v5.10.1 built for MSWin32-x86-multi-thread
(with 2 registered patches, see perl -V for more detail)
Copyright 1987-2009, Larry Wall
Binary build 1006 [291086] provided by ActiveState http://www.ActiveSt
+ate.com
Built Aug 24 2009 13:48:26
Compiler:
C:\Downloads\Time-Piece-1.16>cl
Microsoft (R) 32-bit C/C++ Optimizing Compiler Version 13.10.6030 for
+80x86
Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation 1984-2002. All rights reserved.
on Windows XP (32-bit) Version 2002 Service Pack 3.
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