It's not your fault. That module doesn't work for anyone. When you run into a failure with a module, investigate it to see if other people are having problems.
You can look on its CPAN Search page to see that there are no passing testers reports for that distribution . That distribution should not install without force. We cover some of this in Effective Perl Programming 's section on researching modules.
Shouldn't be an issue. However, you need to make sure that Strawberry Perl's distro contains the binaries and libraries you need to build and install non-text only modules. You need to make sure you're using Strawberry Perl's stuff and not ActivePerl.
I recommend putting Strawberry Perl in your PATH, but not ActivePerl.
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