Hello Special_K,

..and Bod too.

Being IO::Async the guilty one you can try to test it per se:

cpan> test IO::Async ... Nothing was ready after 10 second wait; called at t\51loop-connect.t l +ine 262 ... Stopping: 'test' failed for 'IO::Async'. Failed during this command: PEVANS/IO-Async-0.77.tar.gz : make_test NO

I also noticed the windows firewall blocking something during the test phase.

Iirc I had the very same problem installing WWW::Mechanize::Chrome but problably I have just cpan --notest install IO::Async or --force the installation.

Actually on my strawberry 5.26 i have:

cpan> r IO::Async Package namespace installed latest in CPAN file IO::Async 0.75 0.77 PEVANS/IO-Async-0.77.ta +r.gz cpan> r WWW::Mechanize::Chrome Package namespace installed latest in CPAN file WWW::Mechanize::Chrome 0.50 0.65 CORION/WWW-Mechanize-Ch +rome-0.65.tar.gz

L*

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In reply to Re: help installing WWW::Mechanize::Chrome in Strawberry Perl -- IO::Async by Discipulus
in thread help installing WWW::Mechanize::Chrome in Strawberry Perl by Special_K

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