In general, you don't necessarily have to install .pm files (or even their associated .dll files, if any) to be able to run scripts), Perl just has to be able to find them.
In my experience, most scripts that come with .pm files are able to locate their "private" .pm files on their one, as long as you either unzip/unpack them, then run the script from that location, or you put the .pm files (and .dll files, if any) in the same folder as the script.
In reply to Re: local packages in windows
by RonW
in thread local packages in windows
by Arthfael
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