Hmmm. Another question related to the use of Perl in Visual C++, of course, in the Windows (hostile) environment.
Thanks to a bunch of helful Monks, I got an example of Visual C++ project using Perl, but I just realized that to be able to compile I needed Perl's source - which I don't have - my problem being that I am using ActiveState Perl 522 (Perl 5.005); I am just coming back from ActiveState's
download page, where I can still find the distribution
Intel APi522e.exe, but not the source code.
I was wondering if some fellow in the Monastery did not have left in a dusty corner a package containing the holy source... If anyone wants to help, please /msg me and I'll give you my email address.
Thanks for your help.
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