However, if I knew how to do that, then I wouldn't be posting the question here and I would be working on it alreadyAt
http://aspn.activestate.com/ASPN/Mail/ you'll see there's a libwin-32 mailing list. It's all but dead ... but there's possibly still a few people subscribed to that list (eg Jan Dubois) willing and able to help with the problem.
Alternatively a simple bug report,
without any proposed solution, to either rt.cpan.org (as
tye suggested) or a Bugzilla report (see
http://bugs.activestate.com/help.cgi) might prove fruitful. Jan Dubois is closely associated with fixing bugs in both ActiveState and the libwin package - but it's probably more appropriate to file your report with rt.cpan.org as it's really a libwin bug (rather than an ActiveState bug).
Cheers,
Rob
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