What you said about Strawberry Perl is true, but the OP doesn't have to move from ActivePerl to Strawberry Perl in order to install from CPAN.
From the PPM utility, a user can install MinGW and dmake. Once that's done, the user can install modules directly from CPAN by opening a command prompt and typing something like cpan install Tk to install a module even if it needs to be compiled.
Don't have much experience with Strawberry Perl so I can't speak to whether it's "easier"/"better" than ActivePerl with installing CPAN modules that need to be compiled.
In reply to Re^2: ActiveState PPM, no Tk present
by dasgar
in thread ActiveState PPM, no Tk present
by beavis01
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