I can't spot the problem there.
I haven't built the Glib module beyond version 1.305 because the later versions reference some symbols that my glib libraries do not define.
For example, with Glib-1.321 I get undefined reference to 'g_variant_lookup_value', but I would expect that your glib libraries would define 'g_value_get_variant' (as mine do).
The snippet of your build that you provided looks quite different to anything that my build outputs.
For me, it's dlltool (not g++) that's being given the task of creating the Glib dll. Is Strawberry doing it differently ? (I know that the Strawberry developer does not like dlltool.)
Which version of the Glib module are you attempting to build ?
Do you get better results with version 1.305 ?
Which version of Strawberry Perl are you using ?
Could you post all of the output you're getting from your attempted build.
Cheers,
Rob
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