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Re: back-perl on win32 - p3 (ITS#1646)
Hi,
tested the patch on redhat linux 7.2 with the perl that comes with it (
version 5.6.0 )
I included the macro HAVE_PERL56 to wrap the changes ( there were only 2
changes ). That macro will have to be detected and defined by the
configure script eventually.
the patch is at
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/acctsync/back-perl.win32.21MAR02CVS-b.patch.gz
--Kervin
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