Since you're going pure Perl, please don't repeat the mistake of Module::Build of not having a dry-run and no trace of attempted/failed steps. make -n tells me in great detail what it will try, and make itself tells me what it tried and how it failed. Both are very necessary when debugging the installation.
Update: Another important addition are two hard rules for the Perl code:
A good way for that might be specialized functions like prompt_path and prompt_executable, that implement the looping themselves.
In reply to Re: Perl6 - Module::Build
by Corion
in thread Perl6 - Module::Build
by dragonchild
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