From the description section of XML::XSLT, it definitely is calling a library.

According to CPAN Testers (http://www.cpantesters.org/distro/X/XML-LibXSLT.html), it's passing on 5.14.0 and 5.14.2 on Windows (without Cygwin).

At the moment, I'm using DWIM Perl, which is based on Strawberry Perl 5.14.2 plus some additional module installed. One of the modules installed is the XML::LibXSLT module. So my guess is that for sure this should be able to be installed on Strawberry Perl 5.14.2. In turn, that leads me to believe that it can be install it on ActiveState's Perl.

Since you're using ActiveState's Active Perl, I would recommend using the PPM utility to install mingw and dmake from the default ActiveState repository. At that point, you should be able to install modules directly from CPAN. If it still looks like you're missing libxslt, you might want to check to see if you can install it from http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/packages/libxslt.htm.

Also, you can check with the ActiveState user forums to look for assistance.


In reply to Re: installing XML::LibXSLT.pm Perl5.14 on windows by dasgar
in thread installing XML::LibXSLT.pm Perl5.14 on windows by prashantktyagi

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