ouch I see lots of problems on cygwin. Does not build with make -j 3 but maybe this is expected... Still make test fails for me. Some seem to be issues with file perms but the re ones seem worrisome. :/
make test output gives:
hth --steph
Failed 26 tests out of 2336, 98.89% okay.
../cpan/Encode/t/CJKT.t
../cpan/Encode/t/at-cn.t
../cpan/Encode/t/perlio.t
../cpan/Pod-Simple/t/corpus.t
../cpan/Pod-Simple/t/pulltitl.t
../cpan/Text-Tabs/t/Tabs-ElCid.t
../cpan/Text-Tabs/t/Wrap-JLB.t
../cpan/podlators/t/man.t
../ext/XS-APItest/t/call_checker.t
../lib/File/stat.t
io/shm.t
op/bop.t
op/taint.t
op/threads.t
re/fold_grind.t
re/pat_rt_report.t
re/pat_rt_report_thr.t
re/regex_sets_compat.t
re/regexp.t
re/regexp_noamp.t
re/regexp_notrie.t
re/regexp_qr.t
re/regexp_qr_embed.t
re/regexp_qr_embed_thr.t
re/regexp_trielist.t
uni/overload.t
a rebase at a fixed address should probably be done just after the build... as some dlls gave a fork error. Most tests could use a "spawn" instead of fork-exec. Please p5p give us a spawn this would be useful on cygwin. These days I maintain a rebase db for all my perls. A given dll gets the same base address. I don't use the cygwin rebase db, it does not fit my needs for many perls and a third of cpan installed ;)
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