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Which is all fine and dandy if you can work out what combination of magical incantations and curses are required to pursuade EU::MM to construct a makefile and build environment that works for the requirements of your DLL.
But that's like trying to say "left hand down a bit" to the driver of a truck, by using your mobile phone to tap out morse code to your mother, which she relays to the driver using semaphore flags. Possible, but slow, labourious, with huge latency and frustrating in the extreme.
If the OP obviously has their development environment for building this DLL already worked and working. Expecting them to move that into the arcane blib structure just so that they can use and nested pile of stinking OO to construct a 100 times over-elaborate makefile, so that they can use nmake to copy the file to the appropriate destination is stupid.
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