Following-up to my previous post...
I booted to Windows 7 Home Premium. 64-bit Strawberry Perl v5.14. It's a pretty clean slate because I mostly use it with VisualStudio 2010. The rest of the time the system lives booted to Ubuntu Linux, so Windows stays pretty much pristine. I had already installed Strawberry Perl in the past, but practically no non-core modules.
- cpan App::cpanminus: No problem. All the rest were installed with cpanm.
- DBD::mysql: Had to install MySQL server first. Then it installed without a hitch.
- DBD::sqlite: No problem.
- DBIx::Class: No problem.
- Dancer and Mojolicious: No problem.
- Catalyst: No problem.
- Moose: Pulled in by Catalyst... no problem.
- DBI, DBIx::Connector: No problem.
By "No problem", I mean they passed their test suites and installed cleanly with cpanminus. Those modules' test suites are probably extensive enough to give you confidence that you'll be able to actually use the modules as they're intended to be used.
I think that covers your list. Let me know if there are others that you are concerned about. Most of this is also covered by the CPAN testers reports, but DBD::mysql and Catalyst seem to not be adequately represented on the Windows platforms by those reports.
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