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The "DateTime PPM hunt" recalls the time I tried to get DateTime installed on Windows and had to track down a PPM. I've long since forgotten where I found it. Maybe take a look at these mailing list posts to find some pointers. this one seems promising, assuming you know what to do with a "PPD file" (I don't).

There's also this list of pre-built PPM files which appears to include DateTime and related modules. (Also available for "ActiveState 6xx," whatever that means). The DateTime page at that site has a bunch of PPM-related links at the bottom.

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Re^10: Quick way to set up columns with Class::DBI ?
by jfrm (Monk) on Aug 21, 2006 at 22:41 UTC
    Yes, this Winnipeg server is the bottom line best answer. It seems to have a lot more win32 packages ready to go than Active State. I've installed with very little problem. Thanks. Now, after 2 days getting it installed, I need to get coding...! 8o)