I take requests, mostly for ActivePerl flavored perl (build using MSVS), since if you got perl build using anything else, well, it's all free (borland ..., you don't need my help).
I can put up Win32::MIDI and PAR if you wish (i'll do it).
The advantages of cygwin is that it's a unix like environment, so almost everything will work without too much trouble, but there are some performance drawbacks associated with cygwin (no suprise there).
The disadvantage to lcc-win32 and Borland and others is that most people don't use them, and that sometimes makefiles don't exist (not everyone uses ExtUtils::MakeMaker for their makefile generation).
The advantage of MSVC is that practically every win32 port for which you can download a binary uses (activeperl,indigoperl), and all ppm repositories are msvc specific.
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In reply to Re: Compiling XS modules on Win32
by PodMaster
in thread Compiling XS modules on Win32
by crenz
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