The Perl-XML FAQ addresses this in What if a module is not available in PPM format?
But I've only used that for Pure Perl modules - ie: nothing that requires a C compiler. It definitely does work though.
In reply to Re: nmake, CPAN and Modules not listed in PPM
by grantm
in thread nmake, CPAN and Modules not listed in PPM
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