Hi,
I am trying to install the mqseries v1.28 cpan module onto my server. it has various C bits, so I have followed the instructions here
http://www.perlmonks.org/index.pl?node=A%20Practical%20Guide%20to%20Co
+mpiling%20C%20based%20Modules%20under%20ActiveState%20using%20Microso
+ft%20C%2B%2B
downloading what is neccessary.
First time i did nmake i got this back
'c:\Documents' is not recognozed as an internal or external command...
so i moved my d/l of the module to c:\
this time the nmake worked fine
nmake test returned this:
C:\MQSeries-1.28>nmake test
Microsoft (R) Program Maintenance Utility Version 1.50
Copyright (c) Microsoft Corp 1988-94. All rights reserved.
NMAKE -f Makefile all -nologo
cd ..
NMAKE -f Makefile all -nologo
cd ..
NMAKE -f Makefile all -nologo
cd ..
NMAKE -f Makefile all -nologo
cd ..
NMAKE -f Makefile all -nologo
cd ..
PKSFX (R) FAST! Self Extract Utility Version 2.04g 02-01-93
Copr. 1989-1993 PKWARE Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Shareware version
PKSFX Reg. U.S. Pat. and Tm. Off.
Searching EXE: C:/PERL/BIN/NMAKE.EXE
PKSFX (R) FAST! Self Extract Utility Version 2.04g 02-01-93
Copr. 1989-1993 PKWARE Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Shareware version
PKSFX Reg. U.S. Pat. and Tm. Off.
Searching EXE: C:/PERL/BIN/NMAKE.EXE
PKSFX (R) FAST! Self Extract Utility Version 2.04g 02-01-93
Copr. 1989-1993 PKWARE Inc. All Rights Reserved. Shareware version
PKSFX Reg. U.S. Pat. and Tm. Off.
Searching EXE: C:/PERL/BIN/NMAKE.EXE
PKSFX (R) FAST! Self Extract Utility Version 2.04g 02-01-93
Copr. 1989-1993 PKWARE Inc. All Rights Reserved. Shareware version
PKSFX Reg. U.S. Pat. and Tm. Off.
Searching EXE: C:/PERL/BIN/NMAKE.EXE
PKSFX (R) FAST! Self Extract Utility Version 2.04g
02-01-93
Copr. 1989-1993 PKWARE Inc. All Rights Reserved. Shareware version
PKSFX Reg. U.S. Pat. and Tm. Off.
Searching EXE: C:/PERL/BIN/NMAKE.EXE
Am I using the right nmake.exe? It is from here:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;Q132084
All help appreciated.
Ravi
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