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Re: Installing CPAN modules without using 'ppm'by marto (Cardinal) |
on Jun 23, 2006 at 11:36 UTC ( [id://557149]=note: print w/replies, xml ) | Need Help?? |
Hi LittleGreyCat,
Can you be more specific, and perhaps show the errors you experienced when building these modules? You may want to check out the CPAN::Mini module, along with merlyn's article Mirroring your own mini-CPAN. Are you tied to ActiveState? If not you may be interested in PxPerl: "PXPerl lets you install new modules with the Perl built-in cpan script. No need for proprietary packages containing modules binaries, like ActivePerl. You can basically choose whatever module you want from CPAN and install it. If the module requires a C compiler, then PXPerl configures it for you. You can choose among these compilers: MinGW, Microsoft C++ Compiler, and Intel C++ Compiler." Hope this helps. Martin
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