Hello again pryrt,

I forgot to mention my opinion about cpanm already presented in Re: Should cpanminus be part of the standard Perl release? -- MSWin32: something is changed and now is able to test succesfully Text::Xslate but other issue are still there and so I do not suggest it for win32 users. Mainly do not handling path correctly in 2022 is... strange :)

---------------------------------------------- Welcome to Strawberry Perl Portable Edition! Perl version : 5.32.0 / MSWin32-x64-multi-thread C:> cpanm --version cpanm (App::cpanminus) version 1.7044 (C:\EX_D\ulisseDUE\perl5.32.64bi +t\perl\bin/cpanm) <--------- O_O \ \ \ /? C:> cpanm --self-upgrade + Can't find Unicode property definition "e" in regex; marked by <-- HER +E in m/^C:\EX_D\ulisseDUE\pe <-- HERE rl5.32.64bit\perl\site\bin/ at +C:\EX_D\ulisseDUE\perl5.32.64bit\perl\bin/cpanm line 32. + ^---- O_O ?!?! C:> cpanm --test-only Text::Xslate ... Successfully tested Text-Xslate-v3.5.9

Unfortunately the will to ignore win32 as a big market share seems to persist in the habits of some, even genial, dev which anyway deserve my deep respect.

If in you I'd remove completely any mention to cpanm for win32 users

L*

There are no rules, there are no thumbs..
Reinvent the wheel, then learn The Wheel; may be one day you reinvent one of THE WHEELS.

In reply to Re: RFC: A guide to installing modules for Win32 (2022 Edition) -- cpanm by Discipulus
in thread RFC: A guide to installing modules for Win32 (2022 Edition) by pryrt

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