You still haven't installed it properly.
To clarify, it looks like the module includes compiled XS code. For modules like this, you can't just copy files from CPAN into the right place. You need to install the module properly. You should still be able to use 'ppm'.
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In reply to Re^3: Specifying .pm files
by davorg
in thread Specifying .pm files
by mantra2006
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