Latest perl module for tuxedo available

The latest version of the Tuxedo perl module uses the C tuxedo api and allows you to write services in perl.
It can be downloaded from...
http://search.cpan.org/~afryer/Tuxedo-2.08/Tuxedo.pm

The latest version of the Tuxedo perl module uses the C tuxedo api and allows you to write services in perl.
It can be downloaded from...
http://search.cpan.org/~afryer/Tuxedo-2.08/Tuxedo.pm

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    I'm trying to compile the perl module for Oracle DB XML with no luck so far. I've added nmake and cl to my path using the vcvars32 script. But running 'perl Makefile.PL -config.win32' produces:
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    Note (probably harmless): No library found for XML
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    A very basic tuxedo perl module is available on CPAN and can be downloaded from....
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    >
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