ActiveState Perl has shipped with a cpan client for some time now, this will also install a C compiler and build tools should you need them (note the module you used as an example contains xs code). It's often easier/quicker to use cpan or PPM to install modules than it is do it by hand. See also Installing Modules from the tutorials section of the site.
In reply to Re^2: how to install cpan modules in windows XP?
by marto
in thread how to install cpan modules in windows XP?
by balakrishnan
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