Are the directions really that confusing?

No ... however, I must confess that I've found it a struggle to work out whether the directions being thrown at the OP are valid. (My incapacity, I know.)
They prrroobably are - but I'm still puzzled by (in the Makefile.PL):
exit 0 if !$FORCE and $libxml2_version ne "2.9.4";
If 2.9.4 is no good, why is it being special-cased as the only version for which the build is allowed to proceed (under the particular encompassing circumstances) ?

Cheers,
Rob

In reply to Re^4: XML-LibXML-2.0129 installation issues by syphilis
in thread XML-LibXML-2.0129 installation issues by Brat

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