I'm also guessing this would benefit the AS distribution in the long run, since it would mean more modules will build on Win32, which means AS will be able to package those too.
Um. The problem is, will it?
Are the DLLs produced by compiling XS code with MinGW compatible with a Perl built with MS VC++? If not, how will allowing module authors to "get away" with making minimal changes to their modules in order to achieve successful tests under Vanilla/Strawberry enable those same packages to pass the AS autobuild process?
In reply to Re^3: [JOB] The Perl Foundation seeks Windows Developer
by BrowserUk
in thread [JOB] The Perl Foundation seeks Windows Developer
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