You posted this months ago but your question came up in a search I did for a problem I'm having...

Specificity, look at the first line in the pm_to_blib section of your makefile where is says "pm_to_blib({{@ARGV...". As I count it there is an extra right curly bracket which will be a error.

This is the problem I have with my module under strawberry anyway.

If you can, try running the following command and then make again:

perl Makefile.PL NOECHO=

This will turn off NOECHO so all the commands make runs can be seen. See if it dies on that line and count the brackets.

If this problems is now too far in your past for you to bother with I understand.

--Frank Lyon Cox


In reply to Re: Strawberry CPAN: error code 130, while making 'pm_to_blib' by frankcox
in thread Strawberry CPAN: error code 130, while making 'pm_to_blib' by Cody Pendant

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