I'm using my own compilation of Perl 5.8 on Windows. I've been trying for days to compile the GD module. I haven't yet tried compiling the GD library myself that the GD module links with, as I've been using GNUWin32's GD, PNG, and ZLIB libraries that have already been built that I found at http://sourceforge.net/projects/gnuwin32/

I've tried various version of GD going back from the newest on down. And no luck. When it links, I get about five unresolved externals, eg. _gdFontSmall. I am using Microsoft tools to compile.

Has anyone ever compiled a working GD module for perl 5.8 on Windows? If so, I would be incredibly happy and grateful to hear some pointers from you! Thanks in advance.

In reply to Compiling GD on Win32 Perl 5.8 (non-ActiveState) by JupiterCrash

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