NMAKE : fatal error V1801: '0' : program not found Stop.
Ahhh, yes, I know this. I have made quite a few comments on win32 module installing recently - see Thanks - Win32 module help and Installing modules on Win32.

As tye mentions in his reply to the first node I mentioned, the $^0 variable (which as far as I know is equivalent ARGV[0] in C, can anyone confirm?) is set incorrectly. What I did was hack the makefile manually.

This isn't recommended pratice, but it did the job! Just change the line

PERL = 0
to
PERL = perl
That had the desired effect for me.

<unrelated-question> Does anyone know of any modules for MSN Messenger (flame if you like, but it's one of M$' better products)? </unrelated-question>


In reply to Re: Installing the Net-AOLIM module from CPAN by SuperCruncher
in thread Installing the Net-AOLIM module from CPAN by elusion

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