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Try creating copies of I:/strawberry/perl/site/lib/auto/Gtk2/Gtk2.dll named I:/strawberry/perl/site/lib/auto/Gtk2/(null).dll and I:/strawberry/perl/site/lib/auto/Gtk2/.dll. (I don't know if that will have the desired effect. I'm surprised that, having got it compiled, 'dmake test' doesn't run for you pretty much the same as it ran for me. Did you build it by altering the generated Makefile as I had done ? ... or did you do something slightly different ?)

This just gets more and more ridiculous, doesn't it :-)
Is Gtk2 really worth the effort ?

Cheers,
Rob

In reply to Re^2: RFC: Setting up a minGW compiling envronment for Perl 5.10 by syphilis
in thread RFC: Setting up a minGW compiling envronment for Perl 5.10 by Bloodrage

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