C:Perlbinperl.exe: not found

That's the first problem that you need to fix. Why is C:\Perl\bin\perl.exe being reduced to C:Perlbinperl.exe ?

If this is something that CPAN.pm is causing then you might be able to get around it by building manually - ie cd to the top level Win32-GuiTest-1.59 source folder and run 'perl Makefile.PL', 'dmake test', 'dmake install'.
But if that still produces the same error then we need to work out why that happens, and how to fix it.

Alternatively, the bribes repo *does* provide a ppm package for Win32-GuiTest-1.58 for perls 5.6 through to 5.14 (inclusive).
The author of that repo would probably, if requested, update to version 1.59 if you need the latest.

Cheers,
Rob

In reply to Re: Building Win32::GuiTest for perl 5.14 or higher by syphilis
in thread Building Win32::GuiTest for perl 5.14 or higher by SuicideJunkie

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