Don't worry about it, regardless of which version of perl you're currently using (ActiveState vs Strawberry) I still suggest using cpan to install pp. If using ActiveState you'll need to install build tools (MinGW, dmake) which can be done via:
ppm install MinGWOnce this is done (note Strawberry ships with everything you need) you'll be able to install pp via:
cpan ppIn reply to Re^7: Perl pp fails to create executable
by marto
in thread Perl pp fails to create executable
by tale051258
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