when I do a 'make install' I get a pop up ...

Rather unusual for a 'make install' to cause such an error. (This type of error is more likely to occur at the 'make test' stage, when you're actually running the distro that you've just built.)
I've just installed Cache-2.04 on Strawberry 5.10 without any such problem (though I can't find a libdb43.dll on my machine).
The only problems I did strike were a couple of hanging tests (in the File-NFSLock-1.20 and Cache-2.04 test suites) which had to be killed - but I'm on Vista, and the same problem might well not arise on XP.

Cheers,
Rob

In reply to Re: Can't install Cache::Memory libdb43.dll error by syphilis
in thread Can't install Cache::Memory libdb43.dll error by dutchman

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