Taking a little different tack, you may what to see what make program your perl MakeFile.pl has been set:
C:\Users\chuckbutler>perl -V:make -V:cc -V:sh
~~Output~~
make='C:\Perl\site\bin\dmake.exe';
Set up gcc environment - 3.4.5 (mingw-vista special r3)
cc='C:/MinGW/bin/gcc.exe';
sh='cmd /x /c';
I am using ActiveState 5.10.1 on Vista 64 on this machine with dmake and MinGW.
So, if Config{make} does not match the make util that you are using, it will not work.
Good luck. -c
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