I use Date::Manip when I need time or date processing beyond what the core modules provide. Not because I know it's best, just because I am familiar with it and it works well enough that I haven't bothered to look at any of the many alternatives.
One advantage of Date::Manip over Date::Calc in your situation is that it is pure Perl so you don't need a compiler.
I will often copy the one .pm file into the perl library folder manually, avoiding the need to install nmake. This is bad because the tests aren't run, but I have never had any problem and it has always passed the tests when I have run them. YMMV.
In reply to Re: Using cpan
by ig
in thread Using cpan
by rpike
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