How did you download it? As a tarball? Unfortunately, this might not be as easy as it seems. You need to tell us what you've already done to get where you are. What OS (Operating System) you're on (I don't know if Padre runs on *nix and/or Windows), what else you've installed, what you did to install the P6 Padre module and what issues may have come up (ie. error messages etc).

I apologize for the questions, but it's been a while since I've played and written code in Perl6, but I promise someone will show up and will be able to help.

Where is moritz when you need him? ;)


In reply to Re^3: plugin installation by stevieb
in thread plugin installation alternative by redskall

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