Perhaps you could share what it is that you're trying to accomplish. … so with perlbrew, you can set up an instance exactly how you like …

My intention was to build a stack of the modules that are required at runtime by Dist::Zilla, which has many, many dependencies, in a separate environment. Because I've used Pinto on this CygPerl installation of mine to good effect, i.e. no issues, Pinto was my first thought. And then I got sucked in to finding out why I couldn't install Pinto now on the Linux box.

Perlbrew is very likely my next stop on this journey. The Linux system in question doesn't have Perlbrew installed yet, but another Linux system I maintain does, so I won't be completely without experience if I try that.

Thanks

Feb 04, 2026 at 19:08 UTC


In reply to Re^2: Has Pinto become broken for new installs? - bootstrapped cpanm cannot find Pinto by Intrepid
in thread Has Pinto become broken for new installs? - bootstrapped cpanm cannot find Pinto by Intrepid

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