rob_au's post 245253 got me thinking.

So I downloaded parrot. make && make test (no make install, apparently).
Tried a very simple example program that displays the time:
set I3, 3000000 REDO: time I1 print I1 print "\n" set I2 0 SPIN: inc I2 le I2, I3, SPIN, REDO
But when I try to compile the program, I get an error:
Can't locate Parrot/PMC.pm in @INC
Naturally the line in assemble.pl this fails on is "use Parrot::PMC".

But CPAN has no knowledge of any such module! Where do I get it from? What gives?

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In reply to Problems compiling Parrot by jens

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