Ok. downloaded 0.10 and tried compiles ok but test five fails. heres my output
C:\.cpan\build\XML-LibXML-Common-0.10>dmake test C:\perl\bin\perl.exe "-Iblib\lib" "-Iblib\arch" test.pl 1..5 # Running under perl version 5.008007 for MSWin32 # Current time local: Mon Sep 26 21:02:20 2005 # Current time GMT: Tue Sep 27 02:02:20 2005 # Using Test.pm version 1.25 ok 1 ok 2 ok 3 ok 4 not ok 5 # Failed test 5 in test.pl at line 42 # test.pl line 42 is: ok( length( $@ ) );

In reply to Re^2: LibXML On Windows Compile Issues by joshh
in thread LibXML On Windows Compile Issues by joshh

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