Regarding building my own binaries. I haven't added anything to my install. I haven't ever built a binary.
First I tried adding through Activestate's PPM. They don't have these two. I've tried CPAN's auto install: "perl -MCPAN -e shell", but that errors out because it can't find 'test'. And trying the basic makefile.pl file and make give me the errors listed above.
Note perl -V:make points to nmake, but nmake and dmake aren't in the path on my system, nor are they in my perl directory.
I haven't really RTFM'ed on building binaries. So, I'll start down that road.
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