ActiveState claims to have ActivePerl on AIX, though whether they have an active PPM repository for AIX, and whether they have reasonably up to date versions of the modules you need is anybody's guess.
What you need is a friend with some spare time, an RS6000 and a C compiler. Better still, why not get the C compiler yourself and build the modules from source - assuming they use XS code (if they don't, that's even better, you can just install the modules as they are without needing a C compiler).
It's important to use the same C compiler and options that perl was actually built with. Check this with perl -V.
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In reply to Re: Binary CPAN packages for AIX
by rinceWind
in thread Binary CPAN packages for AIX
by szabgab
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