I don't believe this will work. It is my understanding that modules including C code must be compiled with exactly the same compiler that was used to compile your Perl. ActiveState for Windows uses VC++. So I don't think you will get a module compiled with gcc working under ActiveState.
Please see:
A guide to installing modules for Win32
A Practical Guide to Compiling C based Modules under ActiveState using Microsoft C++
Update: Oh, and: Building Perl with the free MSVC tools
for more information.
HTH,
In reply to Re: From Cygwin to ActiveState
by planetscape
in thread From Cygwin to ActiveState
by Solostian
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