It's a bit odd. The '-shared' option should be recognised by 'g++'. And I can't see any reason that the failing command should fail - assuming that
C:\Perl\lib\CORE\p erl510.lib and
-dl l from the output you provided are mis-prints and that you really got
C:\Perl\lib\CORE\perl510.lib and
-dll.
Did you get any warnings when you ran 'perl Makefile.PL' ?
Mysteriously I can reproduce the same errors with ActivePerl build 1004, but for an apparently different reason - namely that no attempt is made to link to perl510.lib. (Haven't quite worked out what's going on there yet, and other of my builds of Win32 perl seem ok with PLJava-0.04. I'll post again when I get it worked out.)
Do you really want PLJava ? It seems like it might not be maintained any more - having not been updated since 2004. Would Inline::Java (which is actively maintained, afaik) be a better choice ?
Cheers,
Rob
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