Hi All,

Thanks for the pointers to win32 / XS modules.

Rob, apeitem.h is part of Taglib and should be in: Taglib-1.7.2/Include/Taglib
If you were to open TagLib-1.7.2/Include/TagLib/TagLib.h and comment out the "_Pragma(...)" on line 34, you'll get further.

If I am understanding correctly Audio::TagLib builds a Library as well, it is called TagLib.dll (in Win, or .so in *nix) that is linked with Taglib's libtag.a.
but I don't know FOR SURE! for I have yet to see it build anything, other then an attempt to build TagLib.o. out of TagLib.c (an XS created file) and that fails.

Taglib is not the issue, Audio::TagLib is the issue.

I suspect it's missing the win32 run times.

Thanks

-Enjoy
fh :)_~


In reply to Re^4: Audio::TagLib and Strawberry Perl - New Details by Anonymous Monk
in thread Audio::TagLib and Strawberry Perl by Anonymous Monk

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