I installed PPM2 as well as PPM3 Beta and I am still not able to get the Perl Package installed. Looks like a config issue. This is what I get:
With PPM2: Install package 'HTML-Template?' (y/N): y Installing package 'HTML-Template'... Error installing package 'HTML-Template': Could not locate a PPD file for package HTML-Template ***** I do not have the PPD file with the downloaded tar file. With PPM3: C:\Perl\bin\ppm3-bin.exe: error: 'C:\p4view\Apps\ActivePerl\MSI\data\ActivePerl\ Perl\site\lib/ppm-conf/ppminst.bat' is not executable at PPM/Installer/Local.pm line 53. **** I do not have a p4view directory on my machine. Can someone help? With Regards, Sharat >From: "Lanceo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: Re: Working with Perl Modules >Date: Fri, 7 Dec 2001 20:04:54 -0000 > >Aha! I just found out that ActiveState uses the ppm thingy instead of the >manual method. I just d/l the latest Win32 ActiveState, installed it and >used ppm3. Installation was a breeze. But for two days I have been trying >to use make, nmake or dmake. I could not find a reference to make at the >AP >site, whenever I tried to search, the engine would break. Maybe too many >returns... > >I only noticed the AP helpfile when I did this latest install, and it >clearly explains how to install packages in the document. > >But I still could not get the Perl under NT to run make, nmake or dmake, so >I just copied some of the extracted modules over to the server, set them in >the path and they *seem* to be working fine. Someone else mentioned that >NT >does not come with a native compiler, so I will have to install a C >compiler >to compile the modules before running make. This sounds overly complex, >but >now that I have the modules working, maybe I am up to it. I have not >touched C for a while... > >"Scott R. Godin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message >[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > > In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Peter Scott) wrote: > > > > > At 04:24 PM 12/7/01 +0000, Lanceo wrote: > > > >Does just copying a module work? > > > > > > Not in general. I applied my amazing powers of perception in this >case >and > > > took an educated guess that you could get away with it for > > > HTML::Template. This offer does not apply to all modules, void where > > > prohibited and in Tennessee, free shipping only within the Continental > > > United States, do not engage motor while safety shield is removed. > > > > > > >Some of the modules have, for lack of a > > > >better term, 'text' embeded into them, and the package has so many >other > > > >files that must have some purpose. I'm just worried about copying a >module > > > >and having pieces missing... > > > > > > > > Honestly you should just do what the one person who knew what he was > > talking about suggested. Since you're using activestate, you should use > > ppm. > > > > ppm install HTML::Template > > > > Check ActiveState's website for more info. > > > > print pack "H*", >"4a75737420416e6f74686572204d61635065726c204861636b65722c0d"; > > -- > > Scott R. Godin | e-mail : [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Laughing Dragon Services | web : http://www.webdragon.net/ > > It is not necessary to cc: me via e-mail unless you mean to speak >off-group. > > I read these via nntp.perl.org, so as to get the stuff OUT of my >mailbox. >:-) > > > >-- >To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]