Hi ,
It's true that XML::LibXSLT comes with Strawberry perl. But I can't use that one because I have completed 99% work in activestate perl, so I can't go back now to strawberry perl and also not recommended in my organisation.
Any way so that copies xslt from strawberry will work here in activestate perl?
I downloaded complied library from
http://www.xmlsoft.org/XSLT
and pass to Makefile.pl like INC and LIBS as I get to know from Readme.
perl Makefile.pl -INC=</inc> -LIBS=</lib>
Error:
Set up gcc environment - 3.4.5 (mingw-vista special r3)
looking for -llibxslt... no
libxslt not found
Try setting LIBS and INC values on the command line
Or get libxslt and libxml2 from
http://www.libxml.org/
If you install via RPMs, make sure you also install the -devel
RPMs, as this is where the headers (.h files) are.
Still same error I am getting. Am I missing something silly?
Thanks
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