in reply to make: *** No rule to make target

I presume you have remebered to do:

$ perl Makefile.PL $ make

just to state the blindingly obvious. If so you have a (mis)configuration issue with perl. Report back what the following show:

echo $PATH which perl perl -v locate CORE/config.h locate bin/perl

cheers

tachyon

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Re^2: make: *** No rule to make target
by rbutcher (Beadle) on Jul 02, 2004 at 16:11 UTC
    Mandrake 10 Perl 5.8.3 CORE didn't come with config.h and other files that were asked for by Make... I downloaded ActiveState Perl 5.8.4, which I've been very happy with before on Win32, and sure enough it comes with loads of files already setup in CORE. CPAN installation of Tk and Tk-Pod then succeeded with no problems, so I'm converting over to the Active State Perl. I still don't know what the CORE files are used for, can anybody tell me ?
      Did you try installing the perl-devel package? My impression was that Mandrake split the perl package and put the headers to compile against in perl in a separate package.
        Duh, thanks, you're right, I'm a developer right, so I install the developer package, right ? All the required files are there in the developer RPM. (goes off to flagellate himself).

      CORE contains some perl header files. When you compile modules that link to Perl you may (or may not) need some of these header files available. The headers provide the stub functionality that the compiler needs to do its job.

      There is a lot to be said for compiling your own perl. It is not that hard. You get the latest version. Things tend to just work. You can have a try without breaking anything.

      cheers

      tachyon

        I'm having this issue as well. Unfortunately, this post never concluded anything. So, consider this a repost. I don't have the config.h file located in /usr/lib/perl5/5.10.0/i386-linux-thread-multi/CORE/ directory. I'm trying to install CPAN.pm. But, it needs a module named ExtUtils::MakeMaker, which seems to have been replaced by ExtUtils::Command.pm. So, I get this error with installing ExtUtils::MakeMaker.pm. -locust