That's a pretty poor solution if you weren't already installing via CPAN.pm.
I recently had a case where I was trying to create an automatic build for the Krang CMS that would rebuild a set of modules from source and install them in a local directory without running tests. I made a script using Expect that managed to automatically handle most of the installation. Then I hit Devel::StackTrace, which uses Module::Build. I had to basically write a whole new install procedure for it, since it needed entirely different commands with different options. I also had to install Module::Build first, and all for one module that doesn't even do anything that the simplest Makefile.PL couldn't handle.
I would be more understanding about it if it were being used for things that ExtUtils::MakeMaker can't do. When that isn't the case, it just seems gratuitous.
In reply to Re: Re^3: Module::Starter, a helper for new module authors
by perrin
in thread Module::Starter, a helper for new module authors
by petdance
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