You will need to be a bit more specific. For anyone to offer help they will need to know about your OS (which flavour of Win32), your version of Perl, your compiler (MinGW), your version of make (make, nmake, dmake, gmake)....

As far as compiling and building stuff goes there is lots of scope for errors but (besides basic incompatibility problems) probably the most common reason for problems is the C compiler not being able to find the necessary header and library files. The first error or two in the compiler error output is usually the most relevant - once it looses the plot it looses the plot. What you have posted does not look like the begining of the error trace to me, it looks like the last bit. This is not typically very useful.


In reply to Re: SSH2 Module on Windows by tachyon-II
in thread SSH2 Module on Windows by bgi

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