Has anyone tried installing
libwin32-0.16, using
cygwin as the compiler? I know the doc specifies Visual C++ or Borland, but I like the free software...
When I try running the make, I get:
$ make
Makefile:989: *** missing separator. Stop.
The line with @(PM_TO_BLIB) is 989...
Makefile (lines 982 to the end):
# --- MakeMaker pm_to_blib section:
pm_to_blib: $(TO_INST_PM)
@$(PERL) "-I$(INST_ARCHLIB)" "-I$(INST_LIB)" \
"-I$(PERL_ARCHLIB)" "-I$(PERL_LIB)" -MExtUtils::Install \
-e "pm_to_blib(qw[ <<pmfiles.dat ],'$(INST_LIB)\auto')"
$(PM_TO_BLIB)
<<
@$(TOUCH) $@
# --- MakeMaker selfdocument section:
# --- MakeMaker postamble section:
# End.
Thanks.
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