I ran your command, and it looks okay to to me.

C:\strawberry\cpan\build\OLE-Storage_Lite-0.19-pT5XuU > perl -V:make -V:perlpath -e " die $^X" make='dmake'; perlpath='C:\strawberry\perl\bin\perl.exe'; C:\strawberry\perl\bin\perl.exe at -e line 1.

After the perl Makefile.PL command, I look in the Makefile and see:

C:\strawberry\cpan\build\OLE-Storage_Lite-0.19-pT5XuU > find "perl.exe" Makefile ---------- MAKEFILE PERL = C:\strawberry\perl\bin\perl.exe FULLPERL = C:\strawberry\perl\bin\perl.exe perl.exe so_locations \ FULLPERL = C:\strawberry\perl\bin\perl.exe

Any more suggestions?


In reply to Re^5: Strawberry Perl 5.12.3, CPAN, make file problems (dmake.exe), DFSEP and backslash "\" by jffry
in thread Strawberry Perl 5.12.3, CPAN, make file problems (dmake.exe), DFSEP and backslash "\" by jffry

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