Hi all, I would like to point out there IS a compiles ppd version of ARSperl which includes the ARS API dll files. However, because the Remedy dlls are not open souce itself, they can not be hosted on sourceforge and I chose to put them on the BMC Developers Network. You'd need a (free) account to download it. Here's the link: http://developer.bmc.com/communities/docs/DOC-5262
The 1.90 ppd you found on sourceforge does NOT include the dlls. I'd suggest to use the 1.91 version from the BMC website. Kindest regards, -- Michiel Beijen Software Consultant +31 6 457 42 418 Bee Free IT + http://beefreeit.nl On Jul 15, 2009 12:13 PM, "Thilo Stapff" <thilo.sta...@apprologic.de> wrote: There are no "plans" about this. It would just need someone who does it. I probably won't do it myself, because I'm not normally using ActivePerl, so have no expertise about this. Moreover, I believe that a commercially licensed Visual C++ compiler (as opposed to the freely available Visual Studio Express) is necessary to create a redistributable package containing all necessary components. Of course, if anyone from the list creates the ppm package and sends it to jeffmur...@users.sourceforge.net, it will probably be uploaded. Regards, Thilo LJ Longwing wrote: > Thilo, > Do you know if there are any plans to put 1.91 in a ppd as well? >... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Enter the BlackBerry Developer Challenge This is your chance to win up to $100,000 in prizes! For ...
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