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The error message means that the dmake program was not found. This is likely because you have either not installed it, or Windows cannot find it in the directories in the PATH environment variable.

So you or your system administrator will need to fix the setup of your machine in that regard.


In reply to Re^3: Does Inline::CPP module works with VS 2008(vc 9.0) by Corion
in thread Does Inline::CPP module works with VS 2008(vc 9.0) by rohn

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