wapoor[Some compilation Errors]

Ahh, "config" is the file which Inline dumps
into a subdir "_Inline" of the current script dir.

I t looks like there's sth. wrong on your machine
maybe inline doesn't like the path with spaces in it.
 Failed to autogenerate D:\perl utility programs\try InlineX\_Inline\config
Oterwise, I'd recommend upgrading (deinstalling, cleaning of the d:\perl\
program directory completely and reinstalling the actual build 822.
The 5.8.6 is fairly old!

Do you have VC++6 Service Pack 6 installed? Check your PATH if another
compiler whatsoever may come into the way (but your actual problem is,
as can be seen above, different).

much luck

mwa

In reply to Re^4: perldoc for InlineX by mwah
in thread perldoc for InlineX by wapoor

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