As far as I can remember, only one other person has tried to build Perl on Windows with Borland's free compiler. Building on Windows itself is tricky; this is not a system that expects users to compile software. Building with anything besides Cygwin or VS 7 (I believe) is fraught with peril.
It's probably not so much that Active State doesn't want you to compile things, it's that there are very few people using your toolset. I know p5p would be glad to receive patches to make things compile sanely on more platforms.
In reply to Re: Is a build a build if it couldn't build?
by chromatic
in thread Is a build a build if it couldn't build?
by BrowserUk
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