Dunno if this will help, but it might...
Assuming that the code 129 is the OS return code from a program dmake is trying to run, then:
C:\test>perl -E" say $^E = 129" The %1 application cannot be run in Win32 mode
Which kind of suggests that a 32-bit program is trying to load a 64-bit dll.
In reply to Re^4: Audio::TagLib and Strawberry Perl
by BrowserUk
in thread Audio::TagLib and Strawberry Perl
by Anonymous Monk
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