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in thread Installing DBD::Pg on Windows XP Pro 32b

What popup do you get?
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Re^8: Installing DBD::Pg on Windows XP Pro 32b
by deMize (Monk) on Sep 06, 2009 at 19:27 UTC
    I don't get any new window popup. This is all in the Windows command line. The output is the same as the above post:
    ... CPAN.pm: Going to build T/TU/TURNSTEP/DBD-Pg-2.15.1.tar.gz Set up gcc environment - 3.4.5 (mingw-vista special r3) Configuring DBD::Pg 2.15.1 Path to pg_config? C:\Program-Files\PostgreSQL\8.4\bin\pg_config.exe PostgreSQL version: 80400 (default port: 5432) POSTGRES_HOME: (not set) POSTGRES_INCLUDE: C:/PROGRA~2/POSTGR~1/8.4/include POSTGRES_LIB: C:/PROGRA~2/POSTGR~1/8.4/lib OS: MSWin32 Checking if your kit is complete... Looks good Note (probably harmless): No library found for -lpq Using DBI 1.607 (for perl 5.010001 on MSWin32-x86-multi-thread) instal +led in C:/Program-Files/Perl/lib/auto/DBI/ Writing Makefile for DBD::Pg ========================================================== WARNING! No libpq libraries were detected! You need to install the postgresql-libs package for your system, or set the POSTGRES_LIB environment variable to the correct place. Removing (Makefile) =========================================================== Warning: No success on command[C:\Program-Files\Perl\bin\perl.exe Make +file.PL INSTALLDIRS=site] TURNSTEP/DBD-Pg-2.15.1.tar.gz C:\Program-Files\Perl\bin\perl.exe Makefile.PL INSTALLDIRS=site -- N +OT OK Running make test Make had some problems, won't test Running make install Make had some problems, won't install Failed during this command: TURNSTEP/DBD-Pg-2.15.1.tar.gz : writemakefile NO 'C:\P +rogram-Files\Perl\bin\perl.exe Makefile.PL INSTALLDIRS=site' returned + status 256
      Also from the command line here, the system is giving me popups saying which dependent dll can't be found. Maybe Strawberry turns them off? There are posts on PM that shows how to them off. Maybe the reverse can be achieved.
        Is there a messenger we can use? I'm using ActivePerl, I'm not familiar with Strawberry.