Hi all. Trying to install Graph::Dijkstra on Windows using cpanm. Everything goes great until it hits a dependency:
C:\Users\boss\Dropbox (ASU)\ONR GNNs\athlete concussions\network reduc +tion\tfidf lt 0 dot 8>cpanm Graph::Dijkstra Set up gcc environment - gcc.exe (rubenvb-4.5.4) 4.5.4 --> Working on Graph::Dijkstra Fetching http://www.cpan.org/authors/id/D/DD/DDALLEN/Graph-Dijkstra-0. +70.tar.gz ... OK Configuring Graph-Dijkstra-0.70 ... OK ==> Found dependencies: XML::LibXML --> Working on XML::LibXML Fetching http://www.cpan.org/authors/id/S/SH/SHLOMIF/XML-LibXML-2.0208 +.tar.gz ... OK ==> Found dependencies: Alien::Libxml2 --> Working on Alien::Libxml2 Fetching http://www.cpan.org/authors/id/P/PL/PLICEASE/Alien-Libxml2-0. +19.tar.gz ... OK Configuring Alien-Libxml2-0.19 ... OK Building and testing Alien-Libxml2-0.19 ...
Then it just sits there indefinitely. Any ideas what I can try to get it working?

In reply to Graph::Dijkstra install hanging on dependency by cormanaz

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