Thk Rob
I'm not solved this problem yet, but I suppoust that's a manifiest problem, becouse I saw diference version between the manifiest in Perl folder and within the module compile folder.
I'm not tried with other module, but note that this example is basic, can't be more basic, look this:
#include "EXTERN.h"
#include "perl.h"
#include "XSUB.h"
int test ( int a )
{
return a;
}
MODULE = myModule PACKAGE = myModule
int
test( int a )
It's compiled perfectly but when I run the script calling it, appear an alert windows saying error found
Well I'll try to reinstall all for be sure, and i tell you later
thk a lot for your help
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