As an alternative, I'd recommend checking out Win32::LongPath. It won't be a drop in replacement (i.e. existing code that uses Win32::Unicode will need more modifications than just changing use Win32::Unicode; to use Win32::LongPath;), but it should be able to provide similar functionality. Also, the author does give credit to Win32::Unicode's author.
In reply to Re: Failing installing Win32::Unicode
by dasgar
in thread Failing installing Win32::Unicode
by Anonymous Monk
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