Fellow monks:

On some modules, I now get a CPAN barf, for example:
cpan> install HTML::Embperl Running install for module HTML::Embperl Running make for G/GR/GRICHTER/Embperl-2.0rc2.tar.gz Is already unwrapped into directory /root/.cpan/build/Embperl-2.0rc2 Has already been processed within this session Running make test Can't test without successful make Running make install make had returned bad status, install seems impossible
Some modules (including Bundle::CPAN) install correctly, but this is strangeness. I verified that /usr/bin/make works fine. FreeBSD 4.11-STABLE#2, Perl 5.8.5. Couldn't find ref in Supersearch, would appreciate it if anybody's seen this, and thanks in advance! -- Don

In reply to CPAN and make test by samizdat

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