Hi monks

I am trying to install modules using cpan and cpanm on Straberryperl without success. I tried both the 32 as well as the 64 versions, both 5.24 and 5.22. The reason why I try to use the portable version is that I already have a ActiveState installation for productive tasks and I do not want to mess up with multiple installations on my PC (being the nice Perlbrew not available for Windows) and I do not loke complicated solutions to have parallel Perl install (at least I have not found any easy one). I tried with "force" too. The error I get is:

Configuring Tk-804.033 ... OK Building and testing Tk-804.033 ... FAIL ! Installing Tk failed. Retry ith --force to force install it

Any idea?


In reply to Strawberryperl (Portable) impossible install module by Anonymous Monk

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