in reply to Re^3: A permanent fix for the Windows 'manifest' issue?
in thread A permanent fix for the Windows 'manifest' issue?

I'd already tried downloading and installing v6.50 manually but even after a "successful" nmake install, Perl was still finding v6.48.

Apparently, doing a manual install puts it into perl/lib whereas CPAN puts it into perl/site/lib (or maybe vice versa). So I had to blow away the installed dirs in both paths and redo the manual install to get it to take.

Once done, it definitely improves things, though there is still one R6034 runtime error during the testing (of mod://PDL] which I will attempt to track down). That required a force install to get PDL installed, but it mostly seems to work.


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Re^5: A permanent fix for the Windows 'manifest' issue?
by admiral_grinder (Pilgrim) on Mar 24, 2009 at 19:23 UTC
    you can add the PREFIX=perl/site param to the perl Makefile.pl to force it to go where you want it.