I attempted this as well yesterday, and ran into the same thing.

from perlhack

If you are a member of the perl5-porters mailing list, it is a good thing to keep in touch with the most recent changes. If not only to verify if what you would have posted as a bug report isn't already solved in the most recent available perl development branch, also known as perl-current, bleading edge perl, bleedperl or bleadperl.

Now from what I can gather, this is a simple typo on the part of the guy who wrote the Makefile.PL (I may be wrong).

What I'd try (I haven't done it myself), is simply changing the instances of bleedperl to just perl, preferably in Makefile.PL

sub MY::postamble { ' $(NAME).pod: $(NAME).pod.P t/examples.t.T t/examples3.t.T mkpod perl ./mkpod $(NAME).xs: constants.h constants.xs typemap $(TOUCH) $(NAME).xs constants.h constants.xs: mkconsts bleedperl mkconsts xs $(NAME).pm: mkconsts bleedperl mkconsts pm $(NAME).pm > $(NAME).pm.tmp && mv $(NAME).pm +.tmp $(NAME).pm Makefile: config.in ' ; }
Lemme know how it goes.

Happy Coding!

 
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In reply to (crazyinsomniac) Re: Installing BerkeleyDB.pm by crazyinsomniac
in thread Installing BerkeleyDB.pm by Evanovich

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