You're not following the directions correctly...

After perl Makefile.PL you need to run make, or whatever your local equivalent is.

On Win32, that's likely to be either nmake or the Perl-based pmake, both of which need to be downloaded and installed before use.

Update: Ah sorry, misread: there is no Makefile.PL shipped with PerlMonks modules 2.0 so you would normally just skip to the make part of installing.

However, looking over the Makefile that is included, it looks like you'd be better off just copying the modules directly into your Perl tree ... this is one of those times when the rules do not apply!

    --k.



In reply to Re: Installing Perlmonks modules on Win32 by Kanji
in thread Installing Perlmonks modules on Win32 by DaWolf

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