our active perl version is 5.24.0

I would have thought that you would still have access to ActiveState's PPM repo for such a recent perl, and that ppm install MinGW would work just fine.
Ideally you want gcc-4.6.3. (Even though it's fairly old, it's what was used to build your perl).
The only question is whether you want the 64-bit version or the 32-bit version - but without seeing perl -v output, I don't know which it is that you need.
Similarly for dmake - if you grab a 64-bit version, it probably won't work on a 32-bit Windows. (A 32-bit version should be ok on either a 32-bit or 64-bit perl, so you'll probably be ok with http://strawberryperl.com/package/kmx/32_tools/32bit_dmake-4.12.2-bin_20140810.zip.)

It's a pity that you couldn't provide me with the info I requested.

Cheers,
Rob

In reply to Re^9: Download Links for Dmake and MinGW by syphilis
in thread Download Links for Dmake and MinGW by 9mohit2

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