This is a somewhat non-CPAN standard distribution. There is no Makefile.PL as such. Add this Makefile.PL to the root and the install will proceed as usual. Note the single test script in t/ ends with .pl (not .t) so does not run automatically (you won't get anything when you nmake test so don't even bother)

use ExtUtils::MakeMaker; WriteMakefile( 'NAME' => 'PerlMonks' );

Save this as Makefile.PL then just perl Makefile.PL; nmake; nmake install as usual.

Update

crazyinsomniac has a better makefile that installs the .pl files in /perl/bin as .pl and .bat files. I was far to cursory in my examination of the module....

use ExtUtils::MakeMaker; WriteMakefile( 'NAME' => 'PerlMonks', 'EXE_FILES' => ["getchat.old.pl", "getchat.pl", "getpage.pl", +"pmpager.pl" ], );

cheers

tachyon

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

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