Dear Perl Monks,

I'm an experienced perl programmer, and am having difficulty getting the module XS-Typemap::Typemap to work. It needs an XS.pm . I have searched, searched, and pulled out a lot of hair, and I cannot find what I must install to get an XS.pm . No, it's not something::XS or XS:something, just plain XS. I have installed Debian apts

  libx11-xcb
  libx11-xcb-dev
  libx11-protocol-perl
  libx11-protocol-other-perl
  libx11-xcb-perl
  xorg-dev
  libxext-dev
  libxfexes-dev
  libx11proto-dev
  libxmu-dev
  libxmuu-dev
  libxt-dev
  xutils-dev
  libperl-dev
I find on metacpan.org/search dozens of modules with "XS" in their names, but not plain XS.pm . How do I install this XS.pm, so that XS-Typemap::Typemap will work?

Many thanks,

Lyman


In reply to Where is plain XS.pm? by lyman

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