Update: never mind. I found another set of links that worked.

I found this advice by googling:

> Download and install the latest version of Gtk2.ppd and Glib.ppd fro +m > http://gtk2-perl.sourceforge.net/win32/ppm/ > (Another way to install these ppds is as follows > C:\Temp> ppm install http://gtk2-perl.sourceforge.net/win32/ppm/Gtk2 +.ppd > C:\Temp> ppm install http://gtk2-perl.sourceforge.net/win32/ppm/Glib +.ppd

But trying to use it I get

P:\test>ppm install http://gtk2-perl.sourceforge.net/win32/ppm/Glib.pp +d ==================== Install 'ExtUtils-Depends' version 0.205 in ActivePerl 5.8.3.809. ==================== Successfully installed ExtUtils-Depends version 0.205 in ActivePerl 5. +8.3.809. PPM::PPD::init: not a PPD and not a file: <HTML> <HEAD> <TITLE>IP-CONF Servermanager</TITLE> ... !! Fehler 404 !!<BR><BR>&nbsp;</FONT> Die Aufgerufene URL ist nicht vorhanden ... </TBODY> </TABLE> <P>&nbsp;</P> </BODY> </HTML>

Anyone succeeded in doing this? Got any pointers on resolving it?


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