well, I think PPM rocks - makes modules a walk in the park to download &
install. Sometimes you have to point it to a different PPM package
repository to find what your after but thats about as difficult as it gets.
I think I only have to revert to CPAN when I can't find what I'm after on
PPM anywhere.

joel
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Subject: CPAN versus PPM


Looked back a bit in the archives, and it looks like CPAN can be done
if I go get nmake and make it a shortcut called "make". I assume that
Cygwin would also give me a path to CPAN.

What's the general opinion of PPM as opposed to downloading nmake and
going to CPAN?

(With apologies to the good folks at activestate.)

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Joel Rees <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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