Hi,
ActiveTcl comes with a .lib
C:\Tcl8.6/lib/tcl86.lib
And strawberry-perl-5.20.3.3-32bit-portable finds it no problem using ExtUtils::MakeMaker version 7.10 and 7.34 (latest).
...
g++.exe -o blib\arch\auto\Tcl\Tcl.xs.dll -Wl,--base-file -Wl,dll.base
+-mdll -s
-L"C:\strawberry-perl-5.20.3.3-32bit-portable\perl\lib\CORE"
-L"C:\strawberry-perl-5.20.3.3-32bit-portable\c\lib"
Tcl.o
"C:\strawberry-perl-5.20.3.3-32bit-portable\perl\lib\CORE\libperl520.a
+"
"C:\Tcl8.6\lib\tcl86.lib"
....
I think OP should verify .lib file exists, then get latest ExtUtils::MakeMaker and try again
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