I tried using Inline::C and Inline::CPP and I get the same result

According to what I found on StackOverflow the error is simply that a file cannot be found.
When you run the perl script, is it running in the exact same shell that successfully runs the C/C#/C++ programs ?
I'm thinking that the success you experience with the C/C#/C++ programs will depend upon certain environment variables being set correctly ... and that the failure you experience when running the perl script arises because one or more of those environment variables is no longer set (or has been altered).

Cheers,
Rob

In reply to Re^3: Import a DLL from C# to Perl by syphilis
in thread Import a DLL from C# to Perl by paulorfmmb

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