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Compiling perl 5.6 in WIN32 does not work

I tried to compile Perl 5.6.n in win32 with BCC 5.5 and nmake, as
suggested in the Perl package but it gives lots of errors!. The same
package was compiled in Linux 2.2.17 and I had not any trouble.
Any comments will be appreciated

Thanks

Marco A. Cruz Quevedo
Jul 19 '05 #1
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ma*****@todito.com (Marco A. Cruz Q.) wrote in message news:<12**************************@posting.google. com>...
I tried to compile Perl 5.6.n in win32 with BCC 5.5 and nmake, as
suggested in the Perl package but it gives lots of errors!. The same
package was compiled in Linux 2.2.17 and I had not any trouble.
Any comments will be appreciated

Thanks

Marco A. Cruz Quevedo


Sorry, the package suggest DMAKE instead NMAKE to compile in WIN98

Thanks

Marco A. Cruz Quevedo
Jul 19 '05 #2

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