Initially, I have installed ActivePerl without even searching what is needed to be used for Windows. Then I come to know that Strawberry is much needed for Windows. Then went ahead installed it. Now, I have the batch files to switch back and forth to Active and Strawberry. I have switched back to Active to install IPC::Run. The following error is being thrown in the console, but also displays the IPC::Run is installed successfully.

C:\Perl64>cpanp -i IPC::Run It looks like you don't have a C compiler and make utility installed. + Trying to install dmake and the MinGW gcc compiler using the Perl Package Man +ager. This may take a a few minutes... ppm.bat install failed: Can't find any package that provides MinGW It looks like the installation of dmake and MinGW has failed. You wil +l not be able to run Makefile commands or compile C extension code. Please che +ck your internet connection and your proxy settings! Installing IPC::Run (0.92) *** Install log written to: C:\Users\spullabhotla\.cpanplus\install-logs\IPC-Run-0.92-1346959321 +.log Module 'IPC::Run' installed successfully No errors installing all modules

In reply to Re^8: Problem with wxperl/constructors.pm by bedohave9
in thread Problem with wxperl/constructors.pm by bedohave9

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