Hi Discipulus. Interesting... IO::FDPass along with Sereal::Decoder and Sereal::Encoder are listed in the recommends section inside the Makefile.PL for MCE::Shared. It happens to be that Canary::Stability is a dependency for IO::FDPass.

Folks running a recent Strawberry Perl binary will be happy to know that there's a ppm package already made. Just realized now that 1.46 was released about a year ago. Prima is at 1.51, currently.

C:\perl-5.22.2.1>ppm PPM interactive shell (11.11_03) - type 'help' for available commands. PPM> install Prima Version 1.46 of 'Prima' is already installed. Remove it, or use 'verify --upgrade Prima'. PPM> exit Quit! C:\perl-5.22.2.1>

I received a tip from Discipulus via email that Prima installs fine on Strawberry Perl with the following command. The --skiptest argument is necessary to overcome a failing mouse simulation test.

cpanp i Prima --skiptest

Thank you, Discipulus.


In reply to Re^2: Prima + MCE::Hobo demonstration by marioroy
in thread Prima + MCE::Hobo demonstration by marioroy

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