I've tried using PPM without any luck, so I did it the manual way that Syphilis showed. However, that wasn't completely successful either, since Perl gives me this error when I try to run the demonstration code provided at the Cpan site:
Can't locate loadable object for module Win32::GUI in @INC (@INC contains: C:/strawberry/perl/lib C:/strawberry/perl/site/lib C:\strawberry\perl\vendor\lib .).
I'll take that to mean that the install wasn't entirely successful, but there seems to be something that needs to go in "C:/strawberry/perl/lib" and "C:\strawberry\perl\vendor\lib". Do you know what that is?
I also tried putting the extracted .zip file into an empty directory in C:\strawberry\ and then running perl
-MExtUtils::Install -e install_default Win32/GUI, but that gives the same error as above upon running the script.
Thanks for all your help so far :)
- Cbeppe
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