Hello LloydRice,
I guess it’s a matter of taste, but in most cases I find it’s easier to use cpanm:
>cpanm Win32::Console
If things go wrong (e.g., a test fails), you can get the build details in the file build.log, which you’ll find in the newest directory under (say) ...\strawberry-perl-5.22.1.1-64bit-PDL\data\.cpanm\work\.
Note that cpanm is part of the App::cpanminus distribution, which is packaged as part of the Strawberry releases.
Hope that helps,
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In reply to Re: Strawberry CPAN
by Athanasius
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