This is an odd one. I just installed it using Strawberry 5.28.0 under berrybrew, and there is no file called SpaceElevator.pm that is installed.

Checking the blib dir when using cpanm --look:

cpanm --look Astro::SpaceElevator gmake

and then run under bash for windows from the build dir:

find blib -print blib blib/arch blib/arch/.exists blib/arch/auto blib/arch/auto/Astro blib/arch/auto/Astro/SpaceElevator blib/arch/auto/Astro/SpaceElevator/.exists blib/bin blib/bin/.exists blib/lib blib/lib/Astro blib/lib/Astro/.exists blib/lib/auto blib/lib/auto/Astro blib/lib/auto/Astro/SpaceElevator blib/lib/auto/Astro/SpaceElevator/.exists blib/man1 blib/man1/.exists blib/man3 blib/man3/.exists blib/script blib/script/.exists

There is nothing obvious in the Makefile.PL that comes with the distro, so perhaps others can shed some light?

(Minor edit - fix newline that snuck into the find command line)


In reply to Re: cpanm says OK but module not really installed by swl
in thread cpanm says OK but module not really installed by Anonymous Monk

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