This may have been dicussed in cb, but I missed it. Apologies for the diversion.

I have some Win32 modules that use a custom build step. In Makefile.PL I have a postamble subroutine with the custom steps in. I can compile using Visual Studio, and I can compile using gcc, but they require different options (specifically it is the /link or -shared options that are the problem). What I can't figure out it how to arrange things so that it builds a sensible Makefile for either compiler in use.

I can try loading gcc or cl.exe to see which is in the path, but (aside from it being ugly) the 'make' might run in a different environment to the Makefile.PL.

Suggestions will be gratefully recieved.

In reply to Makemaker on Win32 - different compiler options by cdarke

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