As an alternative:
I used nmake. Depending on your IDE/platform you might have to download nmake from M$. I recall it used to be included in Visual Studio.
You also need a C-compiler of course, see free compilers for some options. I used the bloodshed IDE (the Mingw compiler goes with that if I recall correctly).
In reply to Re^2: strawberry vs activestate perl
by dHarry
in thread strawberry vs activestate perl
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