I use win7, with strawberry and Dwin, but my system ask for, CPAN::Index version 1.93 required--this is only version 0.01. I have downloded CPAN::Index 2.0, but I don't know to install it, or make it run, can someone give me a hand?
The second question is about this small program
#!//usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
#programa 1
print "hello, world.\n"
#programa 2
print "Gimme a number: ";
0.00000
chomp($n = <STDIN>); #$n now holds "0.00000";

print "The value $n is", $n ? "TRUE" : "False", "\n";
My small system ask for a package but I don't know wich, one tip pls. Best Regards Raymond

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