nmake not working for you? you probably need to use dmake, or make, it all depends on what perl -V:make prints
You can override choice ($Config::Config{make}) of makefile ExtUtils::MakeMaker generates by using
perl Makefile.PL make=dmake perl Makefile.PL make=nmake
In reply to Re: A Guide to Installing Modules
by Anonymous Monk
in thread A Guide to Installing Modules
by tachyon
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