According to Ilya in one his reply :

Ilya wrote:

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You need a Visual C++ compiler in order to compile any perl modules for ActiveState 
perl, and it's utility is nmake not make.  cl is the actual compiler.

You don't have to do it though as you can install binaries already precompiled.

I currently only have 1.20 on my site and 1.201 (pre version of 1.21).  YOu can 
install it like this...

ppm install http://www.xmlproj.com/PPM/DBI-1_20.ppd

In command prompt.

I'll probably have 1.21 there in a day or so (when I get some free time:-)

Ilya
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It's seems that the "cl compiler" is not installed on your PC.
Ilya could you tell where download this "cl compiler" you are talking about ? Please.


José.


-----Original Message-----
From: Chuks Anoshiri [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Thursday, April 18, 2002 2:34 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Please help


Please for the past 2 weeks I have been trying to install DBI package on my Windows 
2000 computer running perl 5.61.

When i use PPM to install I get this error "Error Installing package
'dbi': Could not locate a PPD file for package dbi"

and When I use nmake I get this error "NMAKE : fatal error U1077: 'cl' : return code 
'0x1' stop"

Please I need help here...I'll appreciate it so much if I'm offered help here...This 
is my last hope.

Thanks in advance

Chuks


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