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Re^3: Installing Template::Toolkit on Windows

by sundialsvc4 (Abbot)
on Feb 27, 2013 at 18:42 UTC ( [id://1020944]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re^2: Installing Template::Toolkit on Windows
in thread Installing Template::Toolkit on Windows

Now that is downright interesting, because I certainly have never found that to be the case.   I use Strawberry quite a bit in connection specifically to Excel (and Outlook), specifically using OLE ... (so much for being “a troll”) ... and have never encountered a lick of trouble with it.

The key difference, if there is any (and I doubt), is that, yes, you do need to have a compiler on-hand to do a lot of these things in the Windows environment ... which Strawberry takes care of and which AS (I do believe by design) generally seeks to avoid [the need for].   AS seems to strive to do things “the Windows way,” if you will, whereas Strawberry appears in like manner to do things much closer to the way that the same things are done in Linux/Unix.

Certainly, it has never been my experience ... and (sorry, “troll-UK,” but I do have “experience” here) ... that Strawberry was in any way “problematic” with regards to using OLE.   Therefore, I have no clue where that recommendation comes from.   Perl technology worked splendidly, as did Strawberry, as did OLE.

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Re^4: Installing Template::Toolkit on Windows
by marto (Cardinal) on Feb 27, 2013 at 19:01 UTC

    For many years ActiveState Perl has supported module installation via cpan, and provided build tools (MinGW etc) via PPM. The issue* (at hand) is they don't provide said build tools for 64bit builds. I personally prefer Strawberry Perl over ActiveState.

    Update: * or not as BrowserUK points out

Re^4: Installing Template::Toolkit on Windows
by BrowserUk (Patriarch) on Feb 27, 2013 at 20:44 UTC
    (sorry, “troll-UK,” but I do have “experience” here)

    I've some news for you. Reading about something does not constitute experience.


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Re^4: Installing Template::Toolkit on Windows
by davies (Prior) on Feb 28, 2013 at 16:02 UTC

    This was a few years back and I still regard myself as a Perl novice, so it's quite conceivable that I blundered in some way and should have been able to get SP working with Excel. When I next get to the stage of wanting to experiment rather than wanting something that works (and that's a continuum rather than a boolean), I'll try SP again.

    Regards,

    John Davies

    Update 3/3/13: I've just tried SP & it seems to work fine. It's still early days, but I ran some stuff that did fairly esoteric Excel stuff without a problem.

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