First of all: Hello Monks ;-)

Perl -V 5.12.3

I want to use the Module Expect.
Requirements:
Expect
IO::Stty
IO::Tty
IO::Pty

AFAIK there are 2 ways to install a module:
- cpan shell
- ppm

ppm do not display io-pty s.o. for that i decided to go with cpan

cpan tells me that i got to get mingw and dmake.
1.question: how i can set vars in o conf? to get fresh with dmake? anybody got a good tut for installing it?
2.question: whats up with mingw? i started to install a 32bit version with msys shell. but cpan didnīt
recognize it. google gives me nothinh to work with. iīm helpless ;-)

probably thereīs a guide or something else?!

i know => RTFM .. please tell me which one ;-)

$perlig =~ s/pec/cep/g if 'errors expected';

In reply to set up mingw-dmake environment by AlexTape

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