You don't tell us, but form the error you get you are on Windows. Nor do you tell us which Perl you are using! So why not run perl -v from the command line and tell us what it is!

If it is an ActiveState build then you can use PPM, which is supplied with the AS distribution, to get the module and install it. It is currently available from the ActiveState PPM repository.

If you are not using ActiveState Perl then you will need to get nmake from MIcrosoft and use it. Check the tutorials section in the monastery, it has some useful info on installing modules.

jdtoronto


In reply to Re: 'make' command by jdtoronto
in thread 'make' command by S_Boarder

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