Hi,I'm trying to compile the BerkeleyDB module (db version 4.1.24) on win2000 with msvc 6.0. I could successfully compile the db. but failed to compile the module. I'm using active perl build 630.
Any one could hilight me on the problem?
Thanks.
The compile error is ============
BerkeleyDB.c BerkeleyDB.xs(1530) : warning C4002: too many actual parameters for ma +cro 'PerlLIO_rename' BerkeleyDB.xs(1530) : error C2059: syntax error : '(' BerkeleyDB.c(1690) : error C2275: 'PerlInterpreter' : illegal use of t +his type as an expression D:\Perl\lib\CORE\perl.h(1499) : see declaration of 'PerlInterp +reter' BerkeleyDB.c(1690) : error C2059: syntax error : ')' BerkeleyDB.c(1691) : error C2275: 'PerlInterpreter' : illegal use of t +his type as an expression D:\Perl\lib\CORE\perl.h(1499) : see declaration of 'PerlInterp +reter' BerkeleyDB.c(1691) : error C2059: syntax error : ')' BerkeleyDB.c(1691) : error C2275: 'PerlInterpreter' : illegal use of t +his type as an expression D:\Perl\lib\CORE\perl.h(1499) : see declaration of 'PerlInterp +reter' BerkeleyDB.c(1691) : error C2059: syntax error : ')' BerkeleyDB.c(1691) : error C2275: 'PerlInterpreter' : illegal use of t +his type as an expression D:\Perl\lib\CORE\perl.h(1499) : see declaration of 'PerlInterp +reter' BerkeleyDB.c(1691) : error C2059: syntax error : ')' BerkeleyDB.c(1694) : fatal error C1013: compiler limit : too many open + parentheses NMAKE : fatal error U1077: 'cl' : return code '0x2' Stop.
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