Warning (mostly harmless): No library found for -llibsybct.lib Warning (mostly harmless): No library found for -llibsybcs.lib Warning (mostly harmless): No library found for -llibsybtcl.lib Warning (mostly harmless): No library found for -llibsybcomn.lib Warning (mostly harmless): No library found for -llibsybintl.lib Warning (mostly harmless): No library found for -llibsybblk.lib
I think you'll need to get rid of those warnings - though it's hard to be sure as I'm missing a lot of information.
Do those library files (libsybct.lib, etc.) actually exist ?
If they do, then inside the Makefile.PL remove the 'lib' and '.lib' from the names, so that -llibsybct.lib becomes -lsybct
Do the same thing for the other 5 libs, then start again and see if that works.

If files of those names do not exist, then what names do they actually have ?

Another reason that the libraries are not being found could simply be that the system doesn't know where they are.
This can be fixed by running set LIBRARY_PATH=%LIBRARY_PATH%;C:\location\of\libs where "C:\location\of\libs" is replaced with the actual path to the location of those libs.

Whenever you make any changes, you should then start the build process all over again from the beginning

Cheers,
Rob

In reply to Re^3: Installation of DBD::Sybase with Strawberry Perl by syphilis
in thread Installation of DBD::Sybase with Strawberry Perl by Anonymous Monk

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