in reply to Re^2: dmake installation
in thread dmake installation

I was illustrating the point that AS don't make it available for certain versions of Perl on 64Bit via PPM, rather than suggesting that it wouldn't work if manually installed via cpan (by manual or automated means). I seem to reall that a first run of cpan detects the lack of dmake/MinGW and attempts to download and install them.

I'm keen to understand why OP can't install from cpan. If they're working "offline" then my suggestion won't be of much help. This is why I travel with Strawberry Perl and a minicpan mirror on my phone :)

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Re^4: dmake installation
by xeqtr (Initiate) on Jun 21, 2013 at 13:17 UTC
    well I am on proxy which is not allowing it to download it automatically so i have to do it manually :p

      At work I have to configure the cpan client to work, perhaps you could do the same or if any other restrictions are in place discuss the issue with your systems/network administrators.

      Actually if you run the portable version of Strawberry Perl with minicpan, say on a USB drive, you could always ensure that you sync your minicpan whilst connected to a computer which allows you to connect without going through a proxy

      I have been successfully doing this in a fully locked down corporate environment and it works a treat!!!

        ricDeez:

        If it was fully locked down, then your USB drive wouldn't be very useful. Unfortunately, I work at such a place. I can't even use the DVD player to play audio CDs. It's bad enough that I don't use my work laptop at work for doing anything but EMail and accessing the corporate net. For real work, I use my pre-merger laptop. What makes it worse is that I'm always having to switch between the machines, and the screen timeout on the useless (corporate) laptop is painfully short, and unchangeable, so I'm always having to re-enter my password to get back into the thing.

        ...roboticus

        When your only tool is a hammer, all problems look like your thumb.