As far as I know (don't use it on windows myself), you have 2 options:

With Activeperl you can run ppm.bat and use the interactive shell to
install precompiled modules.

Otherwise you need to install a c compiler, preferrably gnu I guess, and
do perl MakeFile.PL, make, make install.

Serge.

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, August 21, 2002 10:43 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [rrd-users] Installation on NT



I hate to admit it, but I need some hand-holding to get RRDTool
installed on my NT box.  I'm not much of a perl guru, I know just enough
to be able to put simple scripts together.  I hate to ask for help on
something that should be this simplistic, but I'm stumped.

So far I've got Perl on the box and have been using MRTG to monitor some
stats, but now I want to get RRDTool up and running.  I downlowded the
latest version, but just don't have enough experience with installing
perl modules and such to get it to work.  All the prvious modules I've
installed I've just extracted and manually moved over to the perl
directories.

Is there anyone out there that can give me, or point me to a link that
has, instructions that are pretty much step-by-step on how to do this?

Mike Fountain, CCNP
Sr. Network Engineer, Worldspan
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
770-563-7606




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