Building modules that use C libraries or XS is fundamental to the value and success of Perl.
Yes, because Perl5 isn't very capable of doing certain kinds of things without that crutch. I'm not saying that I want hooking up C code to become *impossible* with Perl6; I'm saying I want it to become *unnecessary*.
It also wouldn't make this problem go away, since the problems people usually run into with MakeMaker are related to things like installing a config file
I am confident in stating flat-out that there is no portable way to do this, so it's not something that better module building code can solve.
In reply to Re: Why Module::Build?
by jonadab
in thread Why Module::Build?
by Ovid
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