Heh, copying the file structure from another Windows setup is exactly what I
ended up doing.
But what changes did you make to the autoexec.bat?
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-----Original Message-----
From: VSNL [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, December 15, 2001 1:31 PM
To: Chris Spurgeon
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Subject: Re: How can I get ahold of the DBI file needed for a
ActiveState ppm install?


I had encountered a similar problem  what i did was that i  copied the perl
folder loaded with all the modules (i.e the bin sub-folders,site and lib
folders along with all the sub folder)on a zip floppy and transfered it on
to my other computer
And made changes in the Autoexec.bat files


-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Spurgeon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 14 December 2001 19:57
Subject: How can I get ahold of the DBI file needed for a ActiveState ppm
install?


>I have to put DBI and the DBD::ODBC driver on a Windows 2000 Server machine
>that's running Active State perl.  The tricky thing is, the machine is not
>on the Internet, so I can't use the built in ppm utility to automagically
go
>out and retrieve the ppd files that are used by ppm to build and install
the
>modules.
>
>But, if I could grab those ppd files, I could burn them onto a CD, change
>the repository path on ppm to point at the CD drive, and I'd be in
business.
>
>My problem is, I can't figure out how to actually get the ppd files.  I've
>searched all through www.activestate.com and can't find them, and the CPAN
>repositories seem to just have the tar.gz version of the modules.  Does
>anyone have any ideas?
>
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