The problems you are having compiling are more C specific than perl. Using a cpan module (like Net::SIP if using SIP is your goal here) would probably be an easier alternative than C if you aren't familiar with C.

#include <E:\pjproject-1.0.1\pjlib\include\pj\config.h> is wrong, use quotation marks instead of brackets. You need to specify libraries Inline::C should link to and you might as well specify a path to include header files from.

use Inline ( C => 'DATA', INC => '-IE:\pjproject-1.0.1\pjlib\include', LIBS => '-LE:\pjproject-1.0.1\pjlib\lib -lpj' ); # ^ path to compiled libraries ^ name of a library to l +ink with # !!! Fill in real values for LIB, not my guesses !!! ... __DATA__ __C__ #include <stdio.h> #include "pj/config.h" ...

See 'Configuration Options' in Inline and Inline::C for more info.


In reply to Re: Inline::C linking problems by juster
in thread How to use the modules of pjlib in my perl program? by sanjay nayak

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