Do you have perl-5.14 or 5.10 ?
I'll assume it's 5.14 - if not make the necessary modifications to what follows.

First, check whether C:\Perl64\lib\CORE\libperl514.a exists.
Assuming it does *not* exist, then you need to create it.
You do that by cd'ing to C:\Perl64\bin and running:
gendef perl514.dll
Then run:
dlltool --kill-at --input-def perl514.def --output-lib libperl514.a
Then copy the generated libperl514.a to the C:\Perl64\lib\CORE folder.

If you don't have gendef.exe and/or dlltool.exe, but have x86_64-w64-mingw32-gendef.exe and/or x86_64-w64-mingw32-dlltool.exe then use them instead.

If you get stuck trying to find a gendef or dlltool utility, then I know that this version of StrawberryPerl has them. You could grab it, unzip it to (say) C:/Strawberry516, double click on the portableshell.bat (which you'll find in C:/Strawberry516) and use the shell generated by that to do the job. (Then delete C:/Strawberry516 if you want.)

Cheers,
Rob

In reply to Re^9: Trouble Installing Win32::GuiTest by syphilis
in thread Trouble Installing Win32::GuiTest by Anonymous Monk

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