Any ideas?

Stop digging before you've ruled out the most simple things

Step 1, step out of cpan, cpan>look Module and run perl Makefile.PL yourself, and confirm

perl -V: <P>Confirm all paths, eg <C>perl -V:make -V:perlpath -e " die $^X

Look inside Makefile for path to perl.exe


In reply to Re^4: Strawberry Perl 5.12.3, CPAN, make file problems (dmake.exe), DFSEP and backslash "\" by Anonymous Monk
in thread Strawberry Perl 5.12.3, CPAN, make file problems (dmake.exe), DFSEP and backslash "\" by jffry

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