looks like they're trying to verify that the perl being used is the first perl to be found in the path.
Still don't get why they don't just let the shell do that job.
Better still as far as I'm concerned would be to use $^X. That way, if I want to install to a perl other than my default version, I could just invoke it with the full path name from wherever it lives and not have to faff around modifying my path to get it to install in the right place.
Doesn't $^X work on other platforms?
In reply to Re^3: [Win32] Math::GSL on perl 5.10.0
by BrowserUk
in thread [Win32] Math::GSL on perl 5.10.0
by syphilis
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