nmake is a utility for ( among other things) building executables... its a Micro$oft product. You can search MSDN for it and find a free version of it laying around...
Once you have nmake installed, you should make sure it's in your system path, and maybe your perl path too
The suggestion is mainly a guess, but it's something to look into for sure.In reply to Re: Inline::C installation problem
by Grygonos
in thread Inline::C installation problem
by Anonymous Monk
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