Hello,

Thanks a lot guys. The posted docs link works now, as well as the built
package does.

@Michiel: I installed MinGW in the hope that I'll be able to compile
ARSperlwith MinGW also, to get a "platform independed" binary. As
MinGW is quite
compatible with gcc, and we've successfully built it for AIX, HPUX, Linux
and Solaris, I was in a good hope to get it working wiht MinGW in Windows as
well. We only have Microsoft Visual Studio 2005+ at the moment in our
company, and I don't know if there's a chance to still get 6.0.

Probably the platform independence from .NET wouldn't be that tricky to
avoid, but who knows if it works with newer versions at all...

Kind regards,
Georg

On Mon, Oct 20, 2008 at 3:18 PM, Georg Grabler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hello,
>
> We're struggleing with the compilation of ARSperl in Windows at the moment.
> First of all, we fixed and patched arsperl (about 3 pages patches) to get
> it compiled with MinGW.
> Most likely linker patches, extension patches and library renames - so
> nothing too serious.
>
> Now, when we try to use ARS, DynaLoader complains about the isa_int
> function (which seems to be a part of arsperl itself, defined in ARS.xs).
> It croakes at the perl corak "usage: isa_int(value)".
>
> Since we can't seem to get this one fixed for now (I basically don't know
> how ARSperl wraps the library), I'd like to know if anyone has made that one
> building on Windows2003 with ARSperl 1.91, ARS Libraries 7.1 and MinGW?
>
> As it seems, the link posted in the other conversation (developer.bmc.com)
> isn't available anymore there (or was removed). At least for us, it says
> it's not available anymore / the page does not exist. We'd be very thankful
> about a binary package as well (I don't know if we have Visual Studio
> available to compile it with the Microsoft compiler).
>
> Kind regards,
> Georg
>
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