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I can't get it to work with Makefile.PL either. I get pretty much the same errors. If I use the Build.PL, though, it seems to work:
$ perl ./Build.PL Checking whether your kit is complete... Looks good Checking prerequisites... Looks good Deleting Build Removed previous script 'Build' Creating new 'Build' script for 'Contextual-Return' version 'v0.1.0' $ ./Build test lib/Contextual/Return.pm -> blib/lib/Contextual/Return.pm lib/Contextual/Return/Failure.pm -> blib/lib/Contextual/Return/Failure +.pm t/00.load...........ok 1/1# Testing Contextual::Return v0.1.0 t/00.load...........ok t/SCALAR............ok t/args..............ok t/context_tests.....ok t/fail..............ok t/fail_with.........ok t/failures..........ok t/fixed.............ok t/interp............ok t/lazy..............ok t/lvalue............ok t/nonvoid...........ok t/object............ok t/pod-coverage......ok t/pod...............ok t/scalar-to-list....ok t/simple............ok All tests successful. Files=17, Tests=184, 3 wallclock secs ( 1.54 cusr + 0.29 csys = 1.8 +3 CPU)
Perhaps using the Module::Build alternative will work for you. If so, please file a bug report on the ExtUtils::MakeMaker install process at http://rt.cpan.org/Public/Dist/Display.html?Name=Contextual-Return

In reply to Re: problems making Contextual::Return by Anonymous Monk
in thread problems making Contextual::Return by mifflin

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