Hello b4e,

I think this error indicates that you don't have the compiler that your perl was built with installed (as I recall cl is the MS VC++ compiler), or the cl binary isn't in your PATH; if you have the cl binary installed - add the directory that it's in to your %PATH% environment variable.

By the way, I tried to install Audio::Play under cygwin yesterday but the make failed for some reason. I haven't had the time to look at the problem in any detail. I'm sorry I can't help you at this time.

Otherwise, you could still try the Win32 sound modules.

Good luck,
Joost.

Ps; if you get the compiler running and it still doesn't work, try mailing the maintainer of the Audio::Play module about your problem. I think he doesn't have a win32 machine himself, so he might appreciate a detailed error report.


In reply to Re: installing cpan module Audio-1.029 by Joost
in thread installing cpan module Audio-1.029 by b4e

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