BrowserUk,
I concede you make really good points. I hope you concede that the average user is just going to accept the defaults and expect it to "just work". This is my situation and I would guess that it is the same for many more users.

It didn't take me long to figure out what the problem was or how to fix it. In fact, my goal in this post (updated in the root thread) is to fix a particular test in the parrot test suite - not change how AS works. OTOH, it wouldn't be incredibly difficult for AS to make this easier on the average user during install:

Cheers - L~R


In reply to Re^4: Detect which version of perl an XS module is linked against? by Limbic~Region
in thread Detect which version of perl an XS module is linked against? by Limbic~Region

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