The 'undefined reference' means that the library that resolves that symbol has not been located.
In the Makefile.PL there's a line:
my $cc = join(" ", $Config{cc}, $libs, @ccflags, "-l${lib}", "-o", $ex
+e, (map { "-I$_" } @incs), "test_js.c");
It would be helpful if you could insert a
print "$cc\n"; into that Makefile.PL and re-run it again so we can see just what that command ($cc) actually is.
I think that
${lib} in the above command is set to 'js', so 'libjs.a' or 'js.a' or 'js.lib' needs to be found. Is there such a file in in $ENV{JS_LIB} ?
Cheers,
Rob
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