Anyway, for a windows box, it's best to use ppm. It does the job much better than the CPAN module's shell on windows. Unless the module's perl-only :)
s/rant/useful stuff/; print $_;
In reply to Re: Problems installing HTTP::Proxy in cpan
by nornagon
in thread Problems installing HTTP::Proxy in cpan
by Anonymous Monk
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