Locating required external dependency bin:curl-config... missing.In the Makefile.PL I see:
# This is a hack. If you have libcurl installed, just specify curl.h b
+elow
# and comment out this line.
requires_external_bin 'curl-config';
That would presumably be the source of the error - so try installing libcurl and then comment out that line of code, as suggested, and "specify curl.h below".
This module use Module::Install ... and it seems that the Makefile.PL tries to find libcurl for you ... and it looks like the Makefile.PL wants to generate the XS file - so expect all sorts of difficulties in trying to get the thing to build.
You'll need a compiler. Which one are you using ? (Visual Studio or MinGW ?)
It will probably be much easier if you install the module using ppm - assuming you can find a ppm for your version of perl. Which version are you using ?
Update: Read the WWW::Curl Readme file if you want to persevere with building it yourself.
Cheers,
Rob
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