I am trying to install SVN::Client on a windows platform.
I have SVN already installed.
Perl 5.10
The build craps out due to line 108 in Builder.pm
my $ok = $self->_run("sh configure @{[$self->notes('configure_args
+')]}");
Where the error code says
Running sh configure --libdir=C:\Perl\site\lib\Alien\SVN --prefix=C:\P
+erl\site PERL=c:\perl\bin\perl.exe
'sh' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable pr
+ogram or batch file.
configuring SVN failed at inc/My/SVN/Builder.pm line 114, <STDIN> line
+ 3.
Something went wrong with the Subversion configuration.
Please attempt to correct it and re-run Build.PL.
obviously "sh" doesn't work, it's windows!
Running build just complains that "dmake" does not have a target.
I looked for pre-compiled ActiveState compatible repos, but could not find any.
Any ideas??
Sandy
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