If you need to install modules with XS or other components that need a c compiler, you'll need a c compiler :-)
If you do that a lot, it might be simpler for you to install Cygwin, which comes with gcc and the rest of the GNU c toolchain.
In reply to Re: Installing Modules in Windows
by gaal
in thread Installing Modules in Windows
by Gorby
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