Really Thanks Rob, these two days I've also dig the issue of libcur and strawberry perl. Plus your suggestions and research, I believe the following points will help build libcurl on windows successfully.
  • use MSYS2 libcur-dev, don't download directly or use Alien::Curl etc. since libcurl use libssh2.dll,libcrypto-1_1-x64.dll and many others, you may miss something.
  • don't use pkg-config of strawberry perl just edit --libs --inc parameters
  • use Inline::C other than Net::Curl, the latter is too linux to run smoothly on windows
  • Thanks again Rob, your replies and suggestions is like a guiding light.





    I am trying to improve my English skills, if you see a mistake please feel free to reply or /msg me a correction


    In reply to Re^9: Can't call libcurl with Inline::C on Windows by xiaoyafeng
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