Hello tobbes and welcome to the monastery and to the wonderful world of Perl!

> which from what I have heard does not work on windows

is not knoweledge, are rumors.. ;=) but if you want to know how a module, generally speaking, runs out of the box on a OS take a look at cpan testers matrix: matrix for Inline-Python+0.56.

The whole column for windows family is not promising: I tried skipping tests as suggested but I had no success anyway.

# set INLINE_PYTHON_EXECUTABLE=c:\path\to\python.exe .... dmake.exe: Error code 129, while making 'blib\arch\auto\Inline\Python +\Python.dll' NINE/Inline-Python-0.56.tar.gz C:\path\strawberry\c\bin\dmake.exe -- NOT OK Skipping test because of notest pragma Running make install Make had returned bad status, install seems impossible Failed during this command: JWB/Proc-ProcessTable-0.55.tar.gz : make NO NINE/Inline-Python-0.56.tar.gz : make NO

Obviously you already have python installed, rigth (and in PATH..)?

My best wishes and share your results!

L*

update I installed active python on another machine: I set the ENV var correctly, I issued force notest install Inline::Python and still fails on the module:

JWB/Proc-ProcessTable-0.55.tar.gz : make NO

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In reply to Re: Inline::Python for windows 10 (update) by Discipulus
in thread Inline::Python for windows 10 by tobbes

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