If you use ActiveState Perl it should generally "just work"™. The first time you use cpan with a recent ActiveState installed Perl it will install required tools including a compiler and, I presume, a suitable make.
Note that you are likely to have more success if you use a 32 bit Perl than a 64 bit Perl. Many XS modules (those that have a part needing compilation) fail when built as 64 bit modules.
In reply to Re: dmake on win64-bit
by GrandFather
in thread dmake on win64-bit
by rafecooks
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