If you're going with ActiveState Perl, you have no choice but to use MS VC++. Support for other C compilers is currently (Perl 5.6.1, build 631) non-existent. Most things I tried seem to work.
I also use the Perl that comes with cygwin and of course gcc to build the XS and that works fine as well.
Hope this helps, -gjb-
In reply to Re: Compiling XS modules on Win32
by gjb
in thread Compiling XS modules on Win32
by crenz
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