I installed a VB6 on a different computer

I assume you mean "VC6", not "VB6".
There should be no trouble with Inline::C on ActivePerl, using MSVC++ 6.0.
Try running your scripts without Komodo (to begin with, at least) - that will make troubleshooting easier.
Also, try installing Inline::C from CPAN source. (I'm assuming you installed Inline::C using ppm.) Just download the source from http://search.cpan.org/~ingy/Inline-0.44/, extract the file to some location, 'cd' to that location and run 'perl Makefile.PL' followed by 'nmake test'. If there are no errors run 'nmake install'. If there are errors, tell us what they are. (Copy and paste the output inside <code> tags.)

Cheers,
Rob

In reply to Re^5: inline c by syphilis
in thread inline c by panaman

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