Same effect.
I suspect this is not a restriction of ActiveState Perl, but of Windows. I tried the same under Cygwin Perl, and got the same error message.
$ perl -lwe "use Fcntl qw(:Fcompat); FNONBLOCK " Your vendor has not defined Fcntl macro FNONBLOCK, used at -e line 1.
In reply to Re^4: Fcntl constants missing
by rovf
in thread Fcntl constants missing
by nwetters
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