I'm still holding out on the rebuild. What follows is the latest installation log ("returned status 512" seems a little obscure, not to say binary).
look friend, look, clean out the junk, and look, cpan -fi module is a middleman, you need to look :)
Has already been unwrapped into ... is code for junk, so you need make realclean, or do a fresh unwrap, and look :)
From native exit codes 512 and 2304
local $! = 512 >> 8; print "$!\n";
__END__
No such file or directory
FYI, look is a cpan command, so you look, then you manually run
perl Makefile.PL ...
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