If you learn how to do the rather simple steps to install a module without using all of the automation, then it becomes trivial to run t/01syntax.t directly so you can see the error message.
When you say "without all of the automation", do you mean install modules manually without using CPAN at all? If I do that, will I ever be able to update manually-installed modules with CPAN in the future, or will I be forced to always manually update them?
In reply to Re^2: install fails for Inline::C (hide errors)
by Anonymous Monk
in thread install fails for Inline::C
by Special_K
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