Hello all, I'm in need of some help installing Inline.pm on my win32 machine. I have setup my environment variable to recognize my Visual Studio .NET C++ compiler, cl.exe. And I have ActiveState Perl 5.8 installed in C:\Perl. I tried to install as the module says, so 1)perl Makefile.pl 2)nmake 3)nmake test 4)nmake install But, step 3, the nmake test bombs out. It gets thru some of the configuration, but not all and then it bombs out. If anyone can help me, please I'm at the point of begging here... I'm not even sure how to show you what the errors are since its all in my command prompt. If you know anything about Inline.pm, please just post and I can tell you some of the rest. Thanks for any help you can give! Nate McFeters

In reply to Installing Inline.pm on win32 by SyN/AcK

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