07-23-2010
Can you bring gcc on Fedora up to 4.4.3 and compare the results?
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LEARN ABOUT MOJAVE
dbix::class::startupcheck
DBIx::Class::StartupCheck(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation DBIx::Class::StartupCheck(3)
NAME
DBIx::Class::StartupCheck - Run environment checks on startup
SYNOPSIS
use DBIx::Class::StartupCheck;
DESCRIPTION
This module used to check for, and if necessary issue a warning for, a particular bug found on Red Hat and Fedora systems using their
system perl build. As of September 2008 there are fixed versions of perl for all current Red Hat and Fedora distributions, but the old
check still triggers, incorrectly flagging those versions of perl to be buggy. A more comprehensive check has been moved into the test
suite in "t/99rh_perl_perf_bug.t" and further information about the bug has been put in DBIx::Class::Manual::Troubleshooting.
Other checks may be added from time to time.
Any checks herein can be disabled by setting an appropriate environment variable. If your system suffers from a particular bug, you will
get a warning message on startup sent to STDERR, explaining what to do about it and how to suppress the message. If you don't see any
messages, you have nothing to worry about.
CONTRIBUTORS
Nigel Metheringham
Brandon Black
Matt S. Trout
AUTHOR
Jon Schutz
LICENSE
You may distribute this code under the same terms as Perl itself.
perl v5.18.2 2013-12-16 DBIx::Class::StartupCheck(3)