True -- however, there is the nodeballs/ecore directory. Therefore, the install becomes:
make realclean
perl Makefile.PL
make
make install
cd nodeballs/ecore
../../bin/nbmasta install . everything
Hope this helps. There are a few other gotchas involved with getting Everything working under Perl 5.6 that you might want to keep an eye out for. First off,
mod_perl and Expat don't play nice with each other. Secondly, Perl 5.6 requires jumping through a few more hoops to get inheritance working (patches
here or
here). I seem to remember that ther emight be one or two more, but these are the only two that bit me. Well, besides the
premissions bug, which I think has been fixed in the most recent release. Anyways, hope this helps.
perl -e 'print "Just use $^X$\"$]!$/"'
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