I've just found out what was the problem -- and I spent 2 days searching for the solution within dlltool executable, it was driving me crazy. I compared temporary files created by dlltool, tried to build binutils-2.17 myself, compared Makefiles, configure script outputs and they were all the same...
The problem has a very simple solution afterwards. The problem is that dlltool invokes executables like "as" and "ld", but my PATH environment variable contains this executables from ATI in
C:\Program Files (x86)\ATI Stream\bin\x86_64
C:\Program Files (x86)\ATI Stream\bin\x86
if these two directories are removed from PATH, everything works OK.
It may be something else on your computer, so the solution may be just to put strawberry perl's PATH directories before other PATH dirs (at least during the installation of the modules that report dlltool problems)...
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