The line is complaining that you either A) do not have 'make' or B) compiling is not working on your machine at all or C) it tried to compile but failed or D) compiling worked but you may have to be 'root' to install D) is not what you have from the complaint but it often happens Sometimes you need the gcc compiler and the system include files (headers) to be successful in this attempt. Another thing is that different people on your system may have different versions of perl available to them compiling for one does not mean you have compiled for the other. So you might have it working but they may not.

In reply to Re^3: Can't find a tree in the forest - CPAN and AddHistory by Anonymous Monk
in thread Can't find a tree in the forest - CPAN and AddHistory by Wiggins

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