Win32::OLE is extremely tightly coupled to Windows. Essentially the C code in the OLE XS simply provides you access to the native Win32 OLE API. For example one of the first includes is #include <windows.h> ;-)
What is it you want to do? If the (guess) task is to read/write to an Access database or similar they may be other options.
cheers
tachyon
In reply to Re: Win32::OLE, TPJ#10, linux
by tachyon
in thread Win32::OLE, TPJ#10, linux
by Anonymous Monk
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