Sun Jan 06 00:39:39 2013: Request 82485 was acted upon. Transaction: Correspondence added by [email protected] Queue: PAR-Packer Subject: Re: [rt.cpan.org #82485] cpan -t pp fails most tests in an otherwise working environment Broken in: (no value) Severity: (no value) Owner: Nobody Requestors: [email protected] Status: open Ticket <URL: https://rt.cpan.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=82485 >
Thank you Tim! I have used the first option and 'cpan -f' for now and it works. Will use the second option when I re-install. On Sun, Jan 6, 2013 at 1:46 AM, Tim Hoke via RT <[email protected]>wrote: > <URL: https://rt.cpan.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=82485 > > > I recently ran into this issue, so thought I'd share two workarounds: > > 1. Copy perl.exe to the script dir > (e.g. C:\Bin\Perl\cpan\build\PAR-Packer-1.014-HkfQj7\blib\script\). Note, > this works, but I'm not sure what else might break down the line, so I > switched to option 2: > 2. Use the ZIP version of Strawberry Perl. I run the relocation.pl.bat > file included with it, then I manually set the PATH env var when I need to > use perl (rather than execute update_env.pl.bat as I don't want any env > vars left around on my system). > > HTH > -Tim > > On Sat, Jan 5, 2013 at 8:28 AM, Evil Son via RT > <[email protected]>wrote: > > > Sat Jan 05 09:28:43 2013: Request 82485 was acted upon. > > Transaction: Ticket created by [email protected] > > Queue: PAR-Packer > > Subject: cpan -t pp fails most tests in an otherwise working > > environment > > Broken in: (no value) > > Severity: (no value) > > Owner: Nobody > > Requestors: [email protected] > > Status: new > > Ticket <URL: https://rt.cpan.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=82485 > > > > > > > Thank you for pp. > > > > Environment: Strawberry Perl Portable 5.16.2.1-32bit > > Status: Working - e.g., 'cpan Padre' was successful. > > > > Output of 'cpan -t pp' attached but in summary, errors take the form: > > '"C:\Bin\Perl\cpan\build\PAR-Packer-1.014-HkfQj7\blib\script\perl.exe"' > is > > not recognized as an internal or external command, > > operable program or batch file. > > > > Regards Ed Wilson > > > > > <snip>
