I edited the output from the Windows command line window using Notepad++, replacing my real path with this made-up path name.
Everyone's path is different. As long as my machine knows where Strawberry Perl is, it matters not what particular path I execute my scripts from, as long as they can find the files that they need. In this case, it is just an installation.
I showed my attempt to install this module, because the original author of this thread was using Strawberry Perl and so do I, so our installations are virtually the same. In fact, I used Sandboxie, so as not to affect my real installation.
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