My apologies - I did not read your post carefully enough and failed to notice the missing '\'. I've seen this problem before ... damn, I can't recall where it comes from, and I don't have time to investigate right now .... is it a bug in Extutils::MakeMaker ? or a bug in the ActivePerl configuration ? I think ExtUtils::MakeMaker might be the culprit. What is revealed when you run:
perl -MExtUtils::MakeMaker -e "print $ExtUtils::MakeMaker::VERSION"
What's the build number of your Active Perl ? ('perl -v' will tell you, if you're unsure.)

In the Makefile that was generated when you ran 'perl Makefile.PL', check that you have something like:
# --- MakeMaker constants section: AR_STATIC_ARGS = cr DIRFILESEP = \\ DFSEP = $(DIRFILESEP)
What do you have for "DIRFILESEP" ? Iirc, that's where the problem lies. I'll try to dig up more tomorrow, when I have time. In the meantime, hopefully someone else can fill in the gaps :-)

Cheers,
Rob

In reply to Re^5: how to install perlmodules in windowsXP by syphilis
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