Hi,
I'm building a Perl extension (dll in Windows XP) using ExtUtils::MakeMaker.
This dll needs to link with other libraries that were built in static mode (-MTd).
My perl configuration states dynamic libraries (-MD) which causes MakeMaker to pull a dynamic C library (msvcrtd.dll).
The other libraries are using the static C library (libcmtd.lib)
These dynamic and static C libraries collide giving link errors.
Is there a way to force perl to compile with (-MTd) albeit its configuration flags?
Thanks,
Avner Moshkovitz
Research Analyst
MacDonald Dettwiler Direct: (604) 231-2487
13800 Commerce Parkway Fax: (604) 278-2117
Richmond, B.C.
Canada V6V 2J3
Email: amoshkov@mda.ca
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