In the absence of a better idea, I guess we could look at trying to establish whether there's something wrong with dll.exp, or whether the recognition process is faulty.

For me, Win32-GUI-1.06\Win32-GUI-Constants\dll.exp is 1,216 bytes in size and its various hex digests are:
MD5: 9488f6ef92ef88f3867d39f344aa8a8d SHA1: dce9b72820949b476b2ad3c664a4253f6fe52581 SHA256: 5b8a8a51ee006032c8591aadb805c5b6d8ba4230dc540bd8eb4e126c62d56a +f3
How does that compare with what you have ? (No need to reproduce all 3 digests - any 1 would be sufficient. And if the size of your dll.exp is not 1,216 bytes then there's no point in providing any hex digest.)

Not sure if any of that will be at all useful, though I am curious to know if the dll.exp file that you have is faulty.
Alternatively, if there's somewhere on the web to which you can upload that file, we could see for ourselves what it looks like.

Cheers,
Rob

In reply to Re^8: Win32::GUI Installation Errors by syphilis
in thread Win32::GUI Installation Errors by Anonymous Monk

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