Well, for whatever its worth, strawberry-perl-5.12.3.0.zip does work out of the box

$ h2xs -b 5.5.0 -AX Titikaka Writing Titikaka/lib/Titikaka.pm Writing Titikaka/Makefile.PL Writing Titikaka/README Writing Titikaka/t/Titikaka.t Writing Titikaka/Changes Writing Titikaka/MANIFEST $ cd Titikaka $ ..\strawberry-perl-5.12.3.0\perl\bin\perl.exe Makefile.PL Checking if your kit is complete... Looks good ... Detected uninstalled Perl. Trying to continue. Have ..\strawb~1.0\perl\lib Want \strawberry\perl\lib Writing Makefile for Titikaka $ dmake cp lib/Titikaka.pm blib\lib\Titikaka.pm

However, if you set the enviromental variable make to nmake, its the same as passing Makefile.PL make=nmake

$ set make=nmake $ ..\strawberry-perl-5.12.3.0\perl\bin\perl.exe Makefile.PL Checking if your kit is complete... Looks good Writing Makefile for Titikaka Writing MYMETA.yml and MYMETA.json $ dmake dmake: Error: -- `..\strawberry-perl-5.12.3.0\perl\libConfig.pm' not +found, and can't be made

So that is the only thing I think it could be, that you have make=nmake in your env for some reason , or maybe DFSEP, nothing else makes sense :)


In reply to Re^8: Strawberry Perl 5.12.3, CPAN, make file problems (dmake.exe), DFSEP and backslash "\" by Anonymous Monk
in thread Strawberry Perl 5.12.3, CPAN, make file problems (dmake.exe), DFSEP and backslash "\" by jffry

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