Of course you should try. Most CPAN modules don't require a separate compiler and they can be installed from your CPAN shell. If you're missing tools, you may want to check out Native Win32 ports of some GNU utilities. I consider that a standard package for any Windows computer I'm on and I've never noticed CPAN.pm having an issue with it.
In reply to Re: perl -MCPAN on windows: Should I even try?
by diotalevi
in thread perl -MCPAN on windows: Should I even try?
by tphyahoo
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