BTW, I am unable to make the latest version of ActivePerl (64bits) work together with the latest VisualStudio in order to build modules.
Looking at perl -V it looks as if they were now compiling ActivePerl with MinGW. Is that right, or is just a trick by ActivePerl::Config?
Indeed, that seems to be the case; though your best bet for the full skinny about it is to talk to syphilis. He has been doing the MingW thing for a long time and understands a lot more of it than I do.
I've tried mixing msvc and the MingW built AS perl's a few times and somethings work; some don't; and I have no clear idea of what and why.
Installing Strawberry Perl now brings MingW with it; but as I showed above; that presents a whole different set of (so far) completely unexplainable anomalies.
Perl on Win32 continues to be a bit of a mess; things work more by luck than judgement a lot of the time :(
With the rise and rise of 'Social' network sites: 'Computers are making people easier to use everyday'
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