If you're using 32-bit ActiveState Perl and still have access to their PPM repository, just install MinGW and dmake from the ActiveState repository1. After that, you can install modules directly from CPAN.

1ActiveState now only offers access to the PPM repository for just the latest versions of their ActivePerl distributions for users of the community edition. Those who have paid for the business edition will have access to the PPM repositories for older releases of ActivePerl. See here for some details about this from their FAQ.


In reply to Re^3: Perl module(s)? for extracting call data from Digium (asterisk communications platform) by dasgar
in thread Perl module(s)? for extracting call data from Digium (asterisk communications platform) by generator

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