hey.

i have recently asked which module is best for implementing a software synth using perl and was told to use
'Audio-029' (thanks to joost)
http://search.cpan.org/~ni-s/Audio-1.029/
or rather it's Audio::Play submodule

so i tried installing it on my system (win95) using Mcpan, dmake, nmake, etc. without being able to do so...
eg. after running perl makefile.pl using nmake returns the error msg : " fatal error U1081; 'cl' :program not found "

it says in the readme file that it works on win32, so this should be ok...

can sb tell me how to install this module properly ?
is there maybe a ppd distribution, so i can use ppm to install it ?
thanks

In reply to installing cpan module Audio-1.029 by b4e

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