I'd be interested to listened to what specific problems you ran into on VMS. I agree the absence of evidence is not evidence of absence, but when people tell me they have problems and I ask for specifics, they don't give them. People have problems with a lot of things, and I try to find out how they are doing things and why they are having the problems. Sometimes the problem is something else.

I don't credit schwern with the success of MakeMaker I've seen because a lot of the people I have to deal with use versions he wasn't involved in, and I stick to the versions that came with a Perl (rather than the in-between releases).

I don't have a problem with you or your users using Module::Build, and if it works for you that's great. However, sentiments like "MakeMaker must die!" has nothing to do with the choice you were able to make.

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brian d foy <brian@stonehenge.com>

In reply to Re^3: Why Module::Build? by brian_d_foy
in thread Why Module::Build? by Ovid

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