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It seems your errors are in the linking. See your "mostly harmless" warning - it actually is pretty harmful. You need libtcl86.a to be found somewhere on your system. Assuming it's not there, you can create it from tcl86.dll which I'm assuming must be there somewhere in your Tcl install directory. Example code below assumes it's in C:\ActiveTcl\bin\tcl86.dll

cd C:\ActiveTcl\bin pexports tcl86.dll > tcl86.def dlltool --as-flags=--64 -m i386:x86-64 -k --output-lib libtcl86.a --in +put-def tcl86.def

Then...

perl Makefile.PL "LIBS=-LC:/ActiveTcl/bin -ltcl86" dmake

In reply to Re: Install module Tcl Strawberryperl by VinsWorldcom
in thread Install module Tcl Strawberryperl by Anonymous Monk

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