Another wrinkle:
Files=5, Tests=178, 1 wallclock secs ( 0.05 usr + 0.03 sys = 0.08 C +PU) Result: FAIL Failed 1/5 test programs. 0/178 subtests failed. gmake: *** [Makefile:884: test_dynamic] Error 255 LLAP/SVG-TT-Graph-1.02.tar.gz C:\STRAWB~1\c\bin\gmake.exe test -- NOT OK //hint// to see the cpan-testers results for installing this module, t +ry: reports LLAP/SVG-TT-Graph-1.02.tar.gz Stopping: 'install' failed for 'SVG::TT::Graph::XY'.
I checked on CPAN and, indeed, there were four testers who tried to get it to run on win32 and none managed it. I can't sort out the mess from cpan-install to figure out where the problem was {but I likely wouldn't be able to fix it anyway}. sigh

So my quest continues, i guess. Is there another package that can do what SVG::TT::Graph::XY and works with win10/64?


In reply to Re^3: svg line graphs by BernieC
in thread svg line graphs by BernieC

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