Windows searched the entire hard drive for me and could not find any filenames with 'make' in them. There was no make option at all until I had installed over 8 GB of downloaded Microsoft developer tools. (I didn't want so much, so actually had unchecked a number of the items initially, but found I had to go back and add more and still more to the list in the hopes of acquiring a 'make' option--until I finally did.)

I'm simply not at all familiar with Strawberry perl or its capabilities. It seems it doesn't mesh as well with Windows as ActiveState perl does, from what I've read. Maybe I'd still have more hair if I had chosen the latter?

Blessings,

~Polyglot~


In reply to Re^2: Is mod_perl going the way of the Apache? by Polyglot
in thread Is mod_perl going the way of the dinosaur? by Polyglot

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