Hello Monks,

I recently installed Gtk2, Glib, Pango and a few other Modules in order to get my GUI working on a Windows machine.
Now I wanted to install these same Modules on another PC. This other PC is running the same OS and Perl version as
the one described below.

It was about a few weeks ago now that I installed them and I remember it was a nightmare trying to get them
installed. Probably not for most of you but it took me all night trying to get it working. But anyway, is there
a log file somewhere for CPAN that would show recently installed Modules and where they were installed from?

I'm running: Strawberry Perl v5.18.0
Running on: Windows XP Professional 32-bit

Any thoughts or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks in Advance,
Matt



In reply to Is there a CPAN Log File? by mmartin

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