Did you read the OP's node? He clearly states the use of perldoc for MakeMaker. I've been trying to help him fix this OOB for a few days and we've both exhausted all logical paths with the installation and configuration. This should be easier. Someone has to have done this.

While I appreciate your concern and excellent link to the ExtUtils::MakeMaker documentation, I find it slightly offensive to read considering I just clicked from that open tab (where its been open for a while as we read through each of the ENV variables we could be setting) to this one.

Sure, RTFM replies are great, but it'd be nice if someone who's actually solved this problem posted a reply saying "OH HEY I SET THIS VARIABLE!" so when google spiders thepen someone in our position can actually find the solution to their problem instead of links to general documentation that they're probly already reading.

-brad..

In reply to Re^2: MakeMaker dies looking for Perl headers by reyjrar
in thread MakeMaker dies looking for Perl headers by fuzzyping

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