Hi all,
I had the latest ActiveState Perl installation on my Vista machine. When I tried to install wxperl, I got a PPM error that seemed to indicate it could not understand the version (possibly for Vista).
Anyway this morning I uninstalled ActiveState and installed the latest Strawberry Perl and tried the ppm install of wxperl and I get the following error message:
Installing package 'Wx-0.26.ppd'...
Error installing package 'Wx-0.26.ppd': Read a PPD for 'Wx-0.26.ppd', but it is
not intended for this build of Perl (MSWin32-x86-multi-thread-5.10)
My guess is this is a vista version issue, but I am not sure. I am new to PPM but have used perl quite a bit on linux.
Can somebody please help me out?
Thanks.
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