In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Mark Wheeler) wrote:

> Forgive the long reply, but I'm not sure exactly what to look for, so  
> here is the complete output:

Here is the first error:


> Writing Makefile for Mac::AppleEvents
> Writing Makefile for Mac::Components
> Writing Makefile for Mac::Files
> Writing Makefile for Mac::Gestalt
> Writing Makefile for Mac::InternetConfig
> Writing Makefile for MacPerl
> Writing Makefile for Mac::Memory
> Writing Makefile for Mac::MoreFiles
> Writing Makefile for Mac::Notification
> Writing Makefile for Mac::OSA
> Writing Makefile for Mac::Processes
> Writing Makefile for Mac::Resources
> Writing Makefile for Mac::Sound
> Writing Makefile for Mac::Speech
> Writing Makefile for Mac::Types
> Writing Makefile for Mac::Carbon
>      -- NOT OK
> Running make test
>    Can't test without successful make
> Running make install
>    make had returned bad status, install seems impossible

And here's another:

> Writing Makefile for Time::Epoch
>      -- NOT OK
> Running make test
>    Can't test without successful make
> Running make install
>    make had returned bad status, install seems impossible

Note the pattern.  The make is failing for everything, without even any make 
actually happening.  My guess is you didn't install all the parts of the 
Developer Tools or whatever.

Another possibility is that your CPAN config can't find make, since it 
wasn't there when you first configured CPAN.

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