I would just like to point out that installing modules with ppm is easy IF active state has that module. Recently I tried to install PDL and to my amazment it can't be installed by ppm unless you goto pdl.perl.org and download a binary to run. This is a common case with modules when trying to install on windows. A lot of modules do not install using ppm. It is sad but true. Perhaps there is some tutorial or something about expanding ppm but I haven't seen it yet.
In reply to Re: Re: Standard Perl Modules ~ Overkill
by eric256
in thread Standard Perl Modules ~ Overkill
by pbeckingham
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