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The Microsoft Visual C++ compilers are also now being given away free. They are
-available as "Visual C++ Toolkit 2003" or "Visual C++ 2005-2015 Express
-Edition" (and also as part of the ".NET Framework SDK") and are the same
-compilers that ship with "Visual C++ .NET 2003 Professional" or "Visual C++
-2005-2015 Professional" respectively.
+available as "Visual C++ Toolkit 2003" or "Visual C++ 2005-2017 Express [or
+Community, from 2017] Edition" (and also as part of the ".NET Framework SDK")
+and are the same compilers that ship with "Visual C++ .NET 2003 Professional"
+or "Visual C++ 2005-2017 Professional" respectively.
This port can also be built on IA64/AMD64 using:
With the newer compilers, you may also use the older batch files if you choose
so.
-=item Microsoft Visual C++ 2008-2015 Express Edition
+=item Microsoft Visual C++ 2008-2017 Express/Community Edition
-These free versions of Visual C++ 2008-2015 Professional contain the same
+These free versions of Visual C++ 2008-2017 Professional contain the same
compilers and linkers that ship with the full versions, and also contain
everything necessary to build Perl, rather than requiring a separate download
of the Windows SDK like previous versions did.
links to these packages has proven a pointless task because the links keep on
changing so often.)
-Install Visual C++ 2008-2015 Express, then setup your environment using, e.g.
+Install Visual C++ 2008-2017 Express/Community, then setup your environment
+using, e.g.
C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio 12.0\Common7\Tools\vsvars32.bat
(assuming the default installation location was chosen).
Perl should now build using the win32/Makefile. You will need to edit that
-file to set CCTYPE to one of MSVC90FREE-MSVC140FREE first.
+file to set CCTYPE to one of MSVC90-MSVC141 first.
=item Microsoft Visual C++ 2005 Express Edition
Perl should now build using the win32/Makefile. You will need to edit that
file to set
- CCTYPE = MSVC80FREE
+ CCTYPE = MSVC80
and to set CCHOME, CCINCDIR and CCLIBDIR as per the environment setup above.
Type "dmake" (or "nmake" if you are using that make).
This should build everything. Specifically, it will create perl.exe,
-perl525.dll at the perl toplevel, and various other extension dll's
+perl527.dll at the perl toplevel, and various other extension dll's
under the lib\auto directory. If the build fails for any reason, make
sure you have done the previous steps correctly.
Support for 64-bit Windows added in 5.8 (ActiveState Corp).
-Last updated: 19 February 2017
+Last updated: 16 June 2017
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