While trying to run a CPAN upgrade command, several modules fail with the error "make NO isa perl". Apparently they are all part of DAPM/perl-5.10.1.tar.gz and I am running Perl version 5.10.0.
A Google search didn't come up with anything useful, but presumably a forced install is not going to get me anywhere, so should I just ignore the non-upgradable modules and wait for the next release of Perl for my current distibutuon (Debian lenny)?
Another alternative, of course, is to do a local Perl upgrade, but since I'm not actually having any problems, it's currently just an annoyance that the CPAN upgrade fails so badly and I'm not sure I can be bothered!
Suggestions?
Of course, my main complaint is that the message "make NO isa perl" doesn't seem to be documented anywhere a Google search can find!
In reply to CPAN upgrade reports failure due to "make NO isa perl" by StarNamer
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