Please write to me if you need anymore information No, that about covers it. Neither the GD ppm at uwinnipeg nor the one at bribes, include GD::Group.pm. I don't know why that happens - it's clearly needed for GD::Simple to be functional. GD, itself seems to be usable, but not GD::Simple ... can you use GD instead ?
I can't see why GD/Group is not being included in the GD ppm packages. Anyone ?
Cheers,
Rob
UPDATE: As an interim measure, simply grabbing a copy of Group.pm from the CPAN source distro, and placing it next to Simple.pm in your perl installation might work - if you really do need to use GD::Simple
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