Hello everyone! I have solved the issue and here is how:

First of all I followed the advice which said run printenv.pl both on command line and in a web browser and I saw that the env. variable path had different content. So I copied all the path information from my private windows account env. vars to system env. vars. I also added the folder which is named /MSVC6/VC98/COMMON which contains, I believe, the dll files that cl.exe needs. This solved the compilation problem.

Secondly, I started getting include errors which I hadn't been getting had I compiled the code from the command line. So I Included the folder(s) that contained the header files that could not be located by the compiler inside the expression:

use Inline (C => Config => LIBS => '-LC:\OpenCV\lib -lcv.lib -lcxcore. +lib -lhighgui.lib -LC:\MSVC6\VC98\LIB', INC => '-IC:\MSVC6\VC98\INCLUDE');

After all these, I was only getting the bootstrapping error which got automatically solved when I restarted the system.

Thank you all for your invaluable efforts to help me. It's because of you that I could complete a difficult task for myself.

Hvala!! Tesekkürker!! :)


In reply to Re: Web Browser fails to compile my code by aykun81
in thread Web Browser fails to compile my code by aykun81

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