Sounds nice, but the command "ppm" is not found, so I guess some path thing hasn't been set right or something.
It also says on that page that ActivePerl comes with graphics libraries included. I'd still like to be able to install modules, of course, but maybe the whole exercise of installing GD specifically is a little pointless if it's already installed. If I understand it right, I now have both ActivePerl and the other Perl (as well as the older version which the other users are stuck with). But where are they? How do I access ActivePerl instead of the other one?
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