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Re: Using ppm questions

by madtoperl (Hermit)
on Oct 21, 2008 at 17:26 UTC ( [id://718540]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Using ppm questions

I can able to install without any problem,
C:\Perl\bin>ppm install Date::Calc
Downloading ActiveState Package Repository packlist...done
Updating ActiveState Package Repository database...done
Syncing site PPM database with .packlists...done
No missing packages to install

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Re^2: Using ppm questions
by rpike (Scribe) on Oct 21, 2008 at 17:39 UTC
    I used the graphical ppm. It "appeared" to install correctly but where does it send it to? I tried installing it but thought it would have to go somewhere in C:/Perl/lib. It wouldn't allow me to choose that "area" in the graphical ppm. Before I tried installing it it complained about the line use Date::Calc; in Komodo. Now it doesn't but when I try and run my CGI application with this line in it it gives me errors. Can you answer the other questions I had in my original post? I appreciate the help and thanks for the post.
      Non-core modules such as Date::Calc belong in site/lib/

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