Well I have been doing exactly that for about 2(3?) years now except I use the following steps perl makefile.PL make make test make install Works for me. Doesn't it work for you? > Behalf Of Matthew Persico > > > "Paul Rogers [CE]" wrote: > > > > Something I never dreamed would happen... > > > > > http://www.activestate.com/Corporate/Media_Center/News/Press959117519.html > > > Does this mean we will FINALLY be able to drop all the PPM crap and just > invoke the Visual Studio C compile where necessary on ANY CPAN module? > Ah, the simplicity of > > perl Makefile.PL > make test > make install > > and not having to WAIT for the PPM gods to get around to 'certifying' > every module. > > -- > Matthew O. Persico --- You are currently subscribed to perl-win32-users as: [archive@jab.org] To unsubscribe, forward this message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] For non-automated Mailing List support, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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- Re: Visual Perl in Visual Studio Paul Rogers [CE]
- Re: Visual Perl in Visual Studio Matthew Persico
- Re: Visual Perl in Visual Studio Paul Rogers [CE]
- RE: Visual Perl in Visual Studio alan.swan
- Re: Visual Perl in Visual Studio Matthew Persico
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- Re: Visual Perl in Visual Studio Jan Dubois
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- RE: Visual Perl in Visual Studio alan.swan
- Re: Visual Perl in Visual Studio Mihail Belanov
- Re: Visual Perl in Visual Studio Philip Newton
- Re: Visual Perl in Visual Studio Paul Rogers [CE]
- Re: Visual Perl in Visual Studio Jan Dubois
- Re: Visual Perl in Visual Studio Philip Newton
- Re: Visual Perl in Visual Studio Paul Rogers [CE]
- Re: Visual Perl in Visual Studio Philip Newton