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Looks like I am going to attempt switch to Strawberry Perl

I think that's a step in a better direction.
However, it's not a panacea, and you might still face some challenges in getting Image::Magick installed.
Strawberry Perl does not provide the prerequisite C libraries for Image::Magick, so you'll still need to source those and then make them accessible to the Image::Magick build process if you want to build Image::Magick yourself.

Of course, as mentioned elsewhere in this thread, Strawberry Perl does ship with a PPM utility, so you could still "ppm install" Image::Magick from the sisyphusion.tk repo if need be (and thereby avoid the need to track down that "prerequisite C library").

Cheers,
Rob

In reply to Re^4: PPM missing in ActiveState 5.28 trying to install IMage::Magick by syphilis
in thread PPM missing in ActiveState 5.28 trying to install IMage::Magick by RedJeep

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