Judging by the fact that his DIRFILESEP was originally set to a single backslash, ExtUtils::MM_Win32's is_make_type() method doesn't seem to identify his make variant as either nmake or dmake, so that's where I would start digging...

(AFAICT, the implementation of the sub init_DIRFILESEP hasn't changed recently — at least all versions of EU::MM_W32 which shipped with various Perls going back to 5.8.8 do look the same in this respect.)


In reply to Re^2: Strawberry Perl 5.12.3, CPAN, make file problems (dmake.exe), DFSEP and backslash "\" by Eliya
in thread Strawberry Perl 5.12.3, CPAN, make file problems (dmake.exe), DFSEP and backslash "\" by jffry

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