Thanks a lot, tachion. In fact I did some dirty installation with copy and paste. I´ve downloaded nmake and now it shall work fine. Your tutorial on installing modules is great, Im glad to find such focus on Win32 I didn´t find elsewhere in this kind of module tutorial. Hey, Jacques, you´re right. PPM sucks, and that´s why I went to do the dirty work. Guess what? They do not have the CGI.pm module to install! Im using ActiveState´s repositories. If someone can suggest me a real repository, it would be a great help. Anyway, now with nmake I can do it the other way, but PPM would be much pratical - if it worked. Thanks a lot guys! Cheers André PS: By the way, what´s "hubris"? My english dictionary doesn´t have this word Larry likes...

In reply to Re^3: Problems with CGI.pm by Andre_br
in thread Problems with CGI.pm by Andre_br

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