On Tue, Sep 04, 2012 at 01:27:43AM -0700, Ovid wrote:
> If anyone can suggest where to look to solve this error, or what other 
> information I can provide to help diagnose it? My searches on Google have 
> turned up nothing.

Is it convenient for you to perlbrew up a new installation of the same perl
version that you're using, and try to install Moose there?  That will at
least tell us whether it's something particular to your machine, or due to
some other module in your current install.

If that installs cleanly, next I would suggest upgrading all Moose
dependencies to their latest version - e.g. cpanm --installdeps Moose,
again if convenient - logging the output, to determine which modules were
upgraded and from what versions.


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