On 10 Jun 2009, at 18:14, Octavian Râşniţă wrote:
BTW, regarding local::lib, does anyone know how can I force install a module that gives an error under Windows when I use it?
Why would you do that? If the module you're installing fails its tests, you should file a bug report. What kind of error? IME you shouldn't ever want to or need to force install a module. This should be a *colossal* red flag to you.
Are you prepared to deploy code built in a house-of-cards manner on modules with bugs so grave they fail the author's tests on your platform? This ought to scare you.
In any case, force installing a CPAN module in the CPAN shell should be no different whether you're using a local::lib or not. Can you describe the issue you're seeing? If it _is_ different, file a bug!
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