I have downloaded Perl module Net::NetSend from CPAN, and ran into a problem trying to execute the makefile process. From a command prompt, I was in the directory in which both the module and a test script were filed. I entered "makefile.pl" and it seemed to work (at least I didn't get an error message; I got this: Writing Makefile for Net::NetSend). Then I entered "make", and got the following error message: 'make' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file. Can anyone hazard a guess as to what I'm doing wrong? BTW, I have downloaded other modules from CPAN (ex., Time::Format), and haven't had to execute the makefile process so I could run a playtime-type script testing the functionality. What's up with that?

In reply to makefile problem for NetSend module by yburge

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