Thanks for the feedback
davies.
I'm not sure that
--force is really an unknown option. However, with perl-5.30.0, use of
--force should no longer be needed.
I think the attempt to remove C:\Users\Administrator\.ppm/Image-Magick_-5188 is just a post-installation cleanup whose failure should not affect the I::M
functionality.
I've come across that problem before, and never really worked out the mechanism by which permission is denied.
You can probably delete that directory manually if it actually exists && you want to get rid of it.
Annoyingly I'm not even able to successfully use ppm here, owing to some mysterious http access restrictions - so I can't test things out myself.
Cheers,
Rob
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