Hello, did anyone install DBIx::Class Version 0.05007 on a windows machine for ActiveState Perl? I need a new version due to DB2 support, so I cannot use the ActiveState ppm.

I run perl Build.PL, after that perl Build. The error message is:

No 'file' or 'fh' parameter given at C:/Perl/site/lib/Module/Build/Pod +Parser.pm line 24.
I find no way around that. As I had problems with the Build stuff before, I tried to create a "normal" makefile, changed the "passthrough" to "traditional" but had no luck this time. Any idea?

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In reply to Module::Build, PodParser and no 'file' or 'fh' parameter by Brutha

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