Storing and retrieving values seems to work still.

Not at my end :( Tried moving to Strawberry Perl this afternoon, the Cache::Memcached module won't make without being forced, and after being forced, has the same faults as before. Gets and Sets not working :(

UPDATE

I have discovered that Cache::Memcached::Fast DOES build and work under Strawberry perl, so at least this confirms that the problem is not inherent with my XP system. And I've discovered Strawberry Perl for the first time too ...

PLUS

I've switched back to Activestate perl and done the same build, that ALSO now works, so it seems that installing Cache::Memcached::Fast on windows XP is the solution.


In reply to Re^10: Perl Memcached client under Windows XP by brancusi
in thread Perl Memcached client under Windows XP by brancusi

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