I omitted from Makefile.PL a newly required module

Do you mean that, in the Makefile.PL, you forgot to supply WriteMakefile() with a PREREQ_PM => 'X', argument (where X is the "newly required module") ? That omission won't cause any problems at all iff X has already been installed.

And the inclusion of the PREREQ_PM => 'X', argument won't usually fix any problems - save that it may prompt CPAN.pm to first install X for you (if X is not already present).

Without knowing what the actual errors were, it's hard to speculate further.

Cheers,
Rob

In reply to Re: Understanding the blib environment produced by 'perl Makefile.PL' and 'make test' by syphilis
in thread Understanding the blib environment produced by 'perl Makefile.PL' and 'make test' by tod222

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