I have a Strawbery 5.30 PERL.

Trying to CPAN install a module Encode::IBM - get an error :

D:\DOcuments\myscripts>cpan install Encode::IBM CPAN: CPAN::SQLite loaded ok (v0.217) Database was generated on Wed, 20 Nov 2019 09:26:53 GMT Running install for module 'Encode::IBM' CPAN: Digest::SHA loaded ok (v6.02) CPAN: Compress::Zlib loaded ok (v2.086) Checksum for D:\STRAWB~1\cpan\sources\authors\id\A\AU\AUDREYT\Encode-I +BM-0.11.tar.gz ok CPAN: Archive::Tar loaded ok (v2.32) CPAN: YAML::XS loaded ok (v0.78) CPAN: CPAN::Meta::Requirements loaded ok (v2.140) CPAN: Parse::CPAN::Meta loaded ok (v2.150010) CPAN: CPAN::Meta loaded ok (v2.150010) Configuring A/AU/AUDREYT/Encode-IBM-0.11.tar.gz with Makefile.PL enc2xs not found! at Makefile.PL line 28. Warning: No success on command[D:\Strawberry\perl\bin\perl.exe Makefil +e.PL] AUDREYT/Encode-IBM-0.11.tar.gz D:\Strawberry\perl\bin\perl.exe Makefile.PL -- NOT OK Stopping: 'install' failed for 'Encode::IBM'.

Will appreciate any advice...thanks


In reply to enc2xs not found! at Makefile.PL by levW

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