On Monday, January 31, 2011 09:29:51 Steve Hay wrote: > Yes, I build on Windows and care about Windows support. It all works > pretty-much out-of-the-box for me, certainly on XP using VS2008 (VC9) > (either the full commercial version, or the free Express version): > > Build Perl: > nmake INST_TOP=C:\perl5 CCTYPE=MSVC90 USE_IMP_SYS=undef PERL_MALLOC=define > nmake INST_TOP=C:\perl5 CCTYPE=MSVC90 USE_IMP_SYS=undef PERL_MALLOC=define > test nmake INST_TOP=C:\perl5 CCTYPE=MSVC90 USE_IMP_SYS=undef > PERL_MALLOC=define install
So, finally that step is done. Here is what I have done: - installed a German XP Home in a KVM virtual machine - installed VS2008 Then the tricky part begins. On a German XP the home directory looks like "C:\Dokumente und Einstellungen\...". My first naive try was to create a subdirectory there and nmake && nmake test. But then nmake test gives you a lot of errors of the type "program C:\Dokumente not found". So, there are 2 points that I have found: - don't use vista, haven't tried win7 - don't use directory names with blanks Torsten Förtsch -- Need professional modperl support? Hire me! (http://foertsch.name) Like fantasy? http://kabatinte.net --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@perl.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@perl.apache.org