That message is telling you that, although Device/SerialPort.pm can be found, the "loadable object" (namely auto/Device/SerialPort/SerialPort.dll), which would be a critical piece of the Device::SerialPort package, cannot be found. You shouldn't need to use Device::SerialPort on Win32 - and if you do need it, then I think you're in trouble. Afaik it has never been built on Win32.

Best thing to do is to remove all references to it from your code, and concentrate on getting things to work using just Win32::SerialPort.

Cheers,
Rob

In reply to Re^3: Win32::SerialPort - compilation failed in require by syphilis
in thread Win32::SerialPort - compilation failed in require by crtjer

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