This only works for pure-perl modules with no none-core dependencies, but it's my first course of action when PPM-Shell fails to find a module. Which is quite common if you use 64-bit Perl.
Even more surprising that so many Pure-Perl modules are amongst those missing. In this case, probably because teh make test fails for automated script because the module relies upon environment variables?
- Got to http://search.cpan.org/~jrennie/WordNet-QueryData-1.49/QueryData.pm
- Click "Source"
- Type ^S (or whatever is save-as in your browser)
- Navigate to c:\perl64\site\lib (or where your perl is located).
- Click the "Create new folder" icon; type "WordNet" and hit enter.
- Ensure the filename in the "Save as" dialog reads "QueryData.pm"
- Click "Save".
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