not sure it means I need to download par::heavy as prerequisite? PAR::Heavy is part of PAR itself.
There is no module that I know of named "par::heavy" and I've no idea how the string "par::heavy pm" can possibly be appearing in the output for whatever command it was that you ran.
I would need to see a copy'n'paste of the actual command you ran, plus a copy'n'paste of a few of the lines that were output before the appearance of that strange message.
Are you able to install any other modules ?
If so, then I would suggest creating a new thread about this problem installing PAR as the issues regarding the installation of dmake and MinGW have (presumably) been resolved.
Cheers,
Rob
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