Oh beautiful! I changed the envar path to GNAT_hide as you mentioned and Math::FFT gave me:
...as a good install command should. As for the Bundle::CPAN install, I am now showing:
...so I tried the reports PMQS/IO-Compress-2.017.tar.gz command and was told to see: http://www.cpantesters.org/show/IO-Compress.html for details. I went to said website and found and intriguing looking table with some info about successful installs on windows and windows cygwin systems. However, this is my cherry visit to the CPANtesters site so I am not sure what I am looking for...
On the other side of the realm, I did try and install of Tk again and managed to do a successful install (apparently) since I was rewarded with a final message of: Appending installation info to C:\strawberry\perl\lib/perllocal.pod
SREZIC/Tk-804.028.tar.gz
C:\strawberry\c\bin\dmake.EXE install UNINST=1 -- OK
So maybe there is just something funny with me trying to update and install the CPAN module?.
As for the GNAT version of gcc, I don't really use GNAT much so I may just move that path to the end of my PATH variable, or take it out entirely, or something else. GNAT is on this system because it is commonly used amongst our other employees, but I haven't found a use for Ada yet that I couldn't do in either perl or matlab (mostly perl). So yeah.
Thanks to everyone for all of the help. Between this and my consistent breaking of my linux box at home (I play with things I don't know anything about all to freely) I have been learning a ton about unix syntax and structure in general. I'm looking forward to learning more from all of you.
If anyone has any further advice or ideas regarding my updating the CPAN module, I would love to hear them.
Cheers for now,
Brady |