I know I'm going to get a lot of flack for using Windows, but in the real world you don't have a choice sometimes.
So I'm in a super secure environment on this server, and I'm trying to develop an internal website that will use some perl modules, like template toolkit. I'm relatively new to Perl, and I'm really not a great programmer, I just have this project to do so I have to pretend.
- I can't find a version of nmake that will work with x64.
- I can't just upload the already made files from another system.
- I can't access PPM because I have no internet accesss.
What I can do is transfer files to this server from my desktop computer.
Is there anything I can do to successfully install modules? The main module I'm looking to install right now is Template::Toolkit and dependencies, but I'd like a more universal soultion if possible.
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