Unfortunately it also requires ExtUtils::MakeMaker.. Damn that module!

ExtUtils::MakeMaker is a core module. Has always been there, going back way before perl 5.6.1. Looks like something is horribly screwed with your Perl installation. Where did this perl 5.6.1 installation come from? Who built it? Help us out here with some example output from at least:

perl -V uname -a

In a normal Unix perl 5.6.1 installation, MakeMaker.pm resides in the perl installation tree in lib/5.6.1/ExtUtils/MakeMaker.pm. Try searching your Perl installation tree for the file MakeMaker.pm and let us know if it is there or not.


In reply to Re^3: XML + SCO + 5.6.1 by eyepopslikeamosquito
in thread XML + SCO + 5.6.1 by perd

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