Win32::SharedFileOpen, Version 3.41
PREREQUISITES
Windows
This module only works on "native" (i.e. non-Cygwin) Microsoft Windows
platforms since only those platforms have C run-time libraries
containing the functions to which this module provides interfaces.
Compiler
You need a C compiler to build this module.
Note that you should try to use the same compiler as was used to build
your Perl itself.
In particular, this module will not work correctly if it loads a
different C run-time DLL to that loaded by perl itself. Note that
Visual Studio 98 (VC++ 6) and earlier produce binaries that require the
system's msvcrt.dll, while Visual Studio .NET/2003 (VC++ 7), Visual
Studio 2005 (VC++ 8) and later (including the free Visual C++ Toolkit
2003 and the free Visual C++ 2005 Express Edition) produce binaries that
require compiler-specific DLLs named msvcr70.dll, msvcr71.dll,
msvcr80.dll etc. Therefore, building this module with anything later
than Visual Studio 98 for use with any ActivePerl, which are known
currently to be built with Visual Studio 98, will not work.
The Makefile.PL script will try to detect if a different compiler is
being used and will give an error if necessary. Note, however, that it
is not always possible for it to detect which particular compiler
version was used to build Perl, especially for Perl version 5.8.6 or
older, which did not have this information stored in the standard
library module Config.
Perl
Perl version 5.6.0 or later.
The latest version of Perl is available from http://www.perl.com/.
Perl Modules
The only non-standard Perl module required by this module is:
Win32::WinError
This is part of the "libwin32" distribution, which is almost invariably
present in Perl installations on Microsoft Windows platforms anyway, and
is available from CPAN (http://www.cpan.org/).
INSTALLATION
To install this module, cd to the directory that contains this INSTALL file and type the following:
perl Makefile.PL
nmake
nmake test
nmake install
Use "dmake" rather than "nmake" in the commands above if that is what your Perl was built with. To determine which make program was used to build your Perl type the following:
perl -V:make