The only way I could get Tk::TableMatrix and Tk::TableMatrix::Spreadsheet to build on Win10 Strawberry Perl 5.30.1 was to download the 'portable edition' .zip of an old version of strawberry (5.19 i think it was). From inside the old version .zip, take .\c\bin\dmake.exe and the folder .\c\bin\startup\* and copy+overwrite those to the local .\c\bin\ of your current Strawberry install.

After that, open a portable shell with the .bat from your current Strawberry install, and do a 'cpanm --look Tk::TableMatrix' to download the package from CPAN and auto cd to correct dir. From here do:

perl Makefile.PL MAKE=dmake
dmake test
dmake install

This is the only thing that ever compiled and passed testing for me after scouring the 'net and trying various other things that never worked.

In reply to Re: Tk::TableMatrix won't build on Strawberry 5.26.0 by stryk
in thread Tk::TableMatrix won't build on Strawberry 5.26.0 by aplonis

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