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easier / more difficult, that's for the judgement and the special use-case of the beholder. Apropos, "make life easier" is the logo of hundreds of corporates sneaking their ways into our pants and conducting their bussiness in there right now. So thank you but no. For me, "TIMTOWTDI" with all good-will comments, horns and whistles is much better than "this is easier, go this way", so SO.
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Hi.. Sorry I have been overwhelmed with information in these threads. What do you mean by VM? I may understand better now that I am at this point. | [reply] [Watch: Dir/Any] |
Various people have suggested you use a Virtual_machine locally, so you are running the same OS, perl version and environment as your production system. This would have spared you much of the pain and frustration you've experienced trying to set this relatively ancient software up on a modern perl on Windows. May be wise to review some of the other responses you've had to date.
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