Did the INSTALL section from the module's README prove to be unhelpful? It looks to me like it provides some good information, though the .ppd it refers to hasn't been updated since 2007. -- However, the pass matrix shows that it has passed for Strawberry Perl with version 5.14.2. The README also mentions a batch file to run to prepare the Visual Studio build environment before building the module. Since Visual Studio is the means by which ActivePerl is built, I believe that advice would be applicable to your ActivePerl setup.

To answer the question, "Has anybody been able to build and run.... under perl 5.14 or higher...?" the answer is yes.


Dave


In reply to Re: Building Win32::GuiTest for perl 5.14 or higher by davido
in thread Building Win32::GuiTest for perl 5.14 or higher by SuicideJunkie

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