The CPAN search utility at
cpan.uwinnipeg.ca will display, if available, Win32
ppm packages for a given CPAN distribution (eg, see those for
Crypt-IDEA). The database used for this, as well
as including packages from the
ActiveState
repositories, also includes those of
crazyinsomniac,
bribes, and
uwinnipeg.
If a ppm package isn't available from one of these
repositories, or if one is available
but not the most recent version, I'll
take requests to make one.
I did look at trying to make a package for
Expect,
but it requires
IO-Tty,
which is very unix-oriented.
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