I think it's just that:
"C:\STRAWB~1\perl\site\lib\auto\Glib\Glib.a" "C:\STRAWB~1\perl\site\lib\auto\Cairo\Cairo.a"
is missing. Add that at the beginning of the EXTRALIBS and the LDLOADLIBS entries in the generated
Makefile, and then re-run
gmake test.
(It's probably important that there's a space between
"...auto\Cairo\Cairo.a" and
"C:\msys64\mingw64\lib\libcairo-gobject.a"...)
If that doesn't work, start from scratch again:
run gmake realclean
run perl Makefile.PL
insert the missing entries into the beginning EXTRALIBS and LDLOADLIBS.
run gmake test
If you still get undefined references, just list them out for us.
UPDATE: Oh ... and just check that the 2 files "C:\STRAWB~1\perl\site\lib\auto\Glib\Glib.a" and "C:\STRAWB~1\perl\site\lib\auto\Cairo\Cairo.a" do exist.
Cheers,
Rob
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