First thing to do, of course, is to install 'dmake.exe' and the MinGW compiler.I'm wondering, why do you need dmake, in your opinion?
I'm succesfully building XS modules on ActivePerl with MinGW and Microsoft's nmake. I can see no good reason to switch. Installing nmake was totally hassle-free, but I've never installed dmake.
In reply to Re: RFC: Compiling C/C++ based Modules under ActiveState using MinGW
by bart
in thread RFC: Compiling C/C++ based Modules under ActiveState using MinGW
by syphilis
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