I've spent months trying to install Image::Magick for my Strawberry on Windows-10: cpan install |Image::magick fails with "Magick.xs:56:10: fatal error: MagickCore/MagickCore.h: No such file or directory"

WhatI've tried: From the official Magick site, I downloaded and ran every .exe "installer". All succeeded until Finish, but they seem to only unpack some files and not to interact with the Perl installation. Perl still fails to use Image::Magick; I also noted that some of the "installers" unpack a .ppd file in their installation directory. But   ppm install Image-Magick.ppd in that directory fails with "but it is not intended for this build of Perl (MSWin32-x64-multi-thread-5.40)".

<code >perl -v </code> says: This is perl 5, version 40, subversion 0 (v5.40.0) built for MSWin32-x64-multi-thread. Is there an easy way to make  use Image::Magick work on My Strawberry perl? on Windows? If possible step-by-step what specifically to do; from where to download what .

In reply to How to install image::Magick to Strawberry Perl on Windows-10? by gelbukh

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