Yep, Archive::Tar 0.23 installs fine on Win32. Module::Build on the other hand does not:

C:\Thesaurus-0.21>perl Makefile.PL This module required Module::Build to install itself. Install Module::Build [y] CPAN: Storable loaded ok Going to read \cpan\Metadata Database was generated on Mon, 10 Feb 2003 20:36:47 GMT CPAN is up to date. Running install for module Module::Build Running make for K/KW/KWILLIAMS/Module-Build-0.15.tar.gz CPAN: Digest::MD5 loaded ok CPAN: Compress::Zlib loaded ok Checksum for \cpan\sources\authors\id\K\KW\KWILLIAMS\Module-Build-0.15 +.tar.gz ok Scanning cache \cpan\build\. for sizes CPAN: Archive::Tar loaded ok Module-Build-0.15/ Module-Build-0.15/Build.PL Module-Build-0.15/Changes Module-Build-0.15/INSTALL Module-Build-0.15/lib/ Module-Build-0.15/lib/Module/ Module-Build-0.15/lib/Module/Build/ Module-Build-0.15/lib/Module/Build/Base.pm Module-Build-0.15/lib/Module/Build/Compat.pm Module-Build-0.15/lib/Module/Build/Platform/ Module-Build-0.15/lib/Module/Build/Platform/Amiga.pm Module-Build-0.15/lib/Module/Build/Platform/darwin.pm Module-Build-0.15/lib/Module/Build/Platform/Default.pm Module-Build-0.15/lib/Module/Build/Platform/EBCDIC.pm Module-Build-0.15/lib/Module/Build/Platform/MacOS.pm Module-Build-0.15/lib/Module/Build/Platform/MPEiX.pm Module-Build-0.15/lib/Module/Build/Platform/RiscOS.pm Module-Build-0.15/lib/Module/Build/Platform/Unix.pm Module-Build-0.15/lib/Module/Build/Platform/VMS.pm Module-Build-0.15/lib/Module/Build/Platform/VOS.pm Module-Build-0.15/lib/Module/Build/Platform/Windows.pm Module-Build-0.15/lib/Module/Build.pm Module-Build-0.15/Makefile.PL Module-Build-0.15/MANIFEST Module-Build-0.15/META.yml Module-Build-0.15/README Module-Build-0.15/t/ Module-Build-0.15/t/basic.t Module-Build-0.15/t/common.pl Module-Build-0.15/t/lib/ Module-Build-0.15/t/lib/ModuleBuildOne.pm Module-Build-0.15/t/MANIFEST Module-Build-0.15/t/runthrough.t Module-Build-0.15/t/Sample/ Module-Build-0.15/t/Sample/Build.PL Module-Build-0.15/t/Sample/lib/ Module-Build-0.15/t/Sample/lib/Sample.pm Module-Build-0.15/t/Sample/MANIFEST Module-Build-0.15/t/Sample/META.yml Module-Build-0.15/t/Sample/test.pl Module-Build-0.15/t/xs.t Module-Build-0.15/t/XSTest/ Module-Build-0.15/t/XSTest/Build.PL Module-Build-0.15/t/XSTest/Changes Module-Build-0.15/t/XSTest/lib/ Module-Build-0.15/t/XSTest/lib/XSTest.pm Module-Build-0.15/t/XSTest/lib/XSTest.xs Module-Build-0.15/t/XSTest/MANIFEST Module-Build-0.15/t/XSTest/test.pl Removing previously used \cpan\build\Module-Build-0.15 CPAN.pm: Going to build K/KW/KWILLIAMS/Module-Build-0.15.tar.gz C:\Perl\bin\Perl.exe Build.PL Checking whether your kit is complete... Looks good Creating new 'Build' script for 'Module-Build' version '0.15' Warning: PREREQ_PM mentions ExtUtils::Install more than once, last men +tion wins at C:/Perl/lib/CPAN.pm line 4642, <GEN4> line 1. Microsoft (R) Program Maintenance Utility Version 1.50 Copyright (c) Microsoft Corp 1988-94. All rights reserved. ./Build '.' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file. NMAKE : fatal error U1077: 'C:\WINNT\system32\cmd.exe' : return code ' +0x1' Stop. C:\WINNT\nmake.EXE -- NOT OK Running make test Can't test without successful make Running make install make had returned bad status, install seems impossible C:\Thesaurus-0.21>This module required Module::Build to install itself +. Install Module::Build [y] y 'y' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file. C:\Thesaurus-0.21>

cheers

tachyon

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In reply to Re: Re^4: Module::Build article on perl.com, MakeMaker is doomed by tachyon
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