Please go through this one. Just wanted to give you additional information what I have in my system for Active Perl.

C:\Perl64>cpan It looks like you don't have a C compiler and make utility installed. + Trying to install dmake and the MinGW gcc compiler using the Perl Package Man +ager. This may take a a few minutes... Unrecognized proxy setting "http_proxy=http://username:password@proxy. +10.155.10.129" ignor The http_proxy environment variable should be of the form "http://prox +y.example.com". Downloading ActiveState Package Repository packlist...done Updating ActiveState Package Repository database...done Syncing site PPM database with .packlists...done Syncing perl PPM database with .packlists...done ppm.bat install failed: Can't find any package that provides MinGW It looks like the installation of dmake and MinGW has failed. You wil +l not be able to run Makefile commands or compile C extension code. Please che +ck your internet connection and your proxy settings! cpan shell -- CPAN exploration and modules installation (v1.9800) Enter 'h' for help.

In reply to Re^6: Upon doing perl -V to resolve the problem with wxPerl::Constructors by bedohave9
in thread Upon doing perl -V to resolve the problem with wxPerl::Constructors by bedohave9

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