That's an abominable state of affairs !! Is perl itself crippled by this affliction ? everything is affected, its a registry hack reg query "HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Command Processor" But that "feature" has got to be one of the dumbest malware/jokes msdn played
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everything is affected, its a registry hack
Clearly $^X is not affected. I think the OP's problem might have no relation to the presence of MKS. Instead, it could be the Makefile that ExtUtils:MakeMaker has generated - which perhaps (or not) goes back to a %Config setting.
Over the years, I've seen similar errors where MKS is *not* present, but I don't think I've ever quite got on top of how the error arises, or precisely what to do to fix it.
I'm referring to a problem that turns up from time to time with DIRFILESEP.
If the OP is still interested, he might verify that the Makefile generated during the building of the module contains:
DIRFILESEP = \\
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perl -V:sh
sh='cmd /x /c';
You could change it to "cmd /d /c" or "cmd /e:off /c" or some such, but I've never seen it used in real life
It might work | [reply] [d/l] |
C:\Users>perl -e "print $^X"
C:\Perl64\perl\bin\perl.exe
C:\Users>
But I tried without cpan shell using source. and I am able to write Makefile but dmake.exe gives same error.
C:\Perl64\cpan\build\Perl-Tidy-20121207-joTgGx>dmake
C:Perl64perlbinperl.exe: not found
dmake: Error code 255, while making 'blib\lib\Perl\.exists'
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Are you sure that MKS does not come with its own version of Perl?
This really feels to me as if the MKS-supplied Perl uses libraries/files like Config.pm for the Strawberry Perl. I would take extra care that no trace of the MKS tools can be found while running a different Perl than the one supplied by MKS.
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Are you sure that MKS does not come with its own version of Perl?
Yes, MKS Toolkit comes with own version of perl. But latest MKS 9.4 ships very old version of Perl (v5.8) .
I haven't installed MKS Perl by customized installation.
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I want to use Latest Perl v5.16 and with mksperl I have to use supplied Perl version only.
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