In file included from Av_CharPtrPtr.c:7: /home/ken/perl5/perlbrew/perls/perl-5.32.0/lib/5.32.0/cygwin-thread-mu +lti/CORE/perl.h:861:13: fatal error: xlocale.h: No such file or direc +tory


Looks like a perlbrew or perl bug to me.
It's actually /home/ken/perl5/perlbrew/perls/perl-5.32.0/lib/5.32.0/cygwin-thread-multi/CORE/perl.h that's trying to include the non-existent xlocale.h.
This should mean that you are unable to build any perl extension at all on this build of perl - because every time you try to build such a module, perl.h is going to include a file (xlocale.h) that it can't find.

You might find that simply creating a file named xlocale.h (that does nothing useful, if anything at all) and placing it in a location where it can be found by default, will fix the problem.

Dunno ... seems pretty weird ... maybe I'm not diagnosing it correctly ...

Cheers,
Rob

In reply to Re: Update XML::LibXML - can't find "xlocale.h" by syphilis
in thread Update XML::LibXML - can't find "xlocale.h" by kcott

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