These symbols are resolved (for me) by libglib-2.0.a (or libglib-2.0.dll.a).

Your problem is that you specified (in your 'perl Makefile.PL command):
LIBS="-LC:/prog/gtk+/lib"
but that needs to be:
LIBS="-LC:/prog/gtk+/lib -lglib-2.0"
That should fix the undefined references that you've reported, but you might find there are then other undefined references (because I think you might need to link to other import libraries besides -lglib-2.0).

If it's just a matter of installing Gtk2 on Strawberry Perl then the following should work:
UPDATE: Adding --force (which I initially forgot about)
ppm install http://www.sisyphusion.tk/ppm/Cairo.ppd --force ppm install http://www.sisyphusion.tk/ppm/Glib.ppd --force ppm install http://www.sisyphusion.tk/ppm/Pango.ppd --force ppm install http://www.sisyphusion.tk/ppm/Gtk2.ppd --force
And if you then want Gtk2::GladeXML:
ppm install http://www.sisyphusion.tk/ppm/Gtk2-GladeXML.ppd --force
But, of course, if you're actually wanting to build those modules yourself, then the ppm packages don't really help you do that ;-)

Cheers,
Rob

In reply to Re: Help with compiling glib by syphilis
in thread Help with compiling glib by frazap

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