But some modules they are always on cpan or privat sites and not as ppm
thingavailabl. So lern to work with nmake and you will never had any
problems on an other system like unix, too.


On 03.12.2002 11:07 Uhr, "Timothy Johnson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> I would go with the PPM approach unless you are really familiar with nmake.
> 
> C:\> PPM
> PPM> install DBI
> Install package DBI (y/n)? y
> 
> However, this should already be included in the default distribution if I'm
> not mistaken.  If you're not using ActiveState's ActivePerl, then I suggest
> you go download it, because it really does work the best with NT/2000/XP,
> and they have some decent support tools as well.
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Kris Wolff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, December 03, 2002 12:48 AM
> To: Julien Perriard; DBI mailing
> Subject: Re: DBI install under win2k
> 
> 
> On 03.12.2002 9:27 Uhr, "Julien Perriard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>> Hi !
>> 
>> How may I install DBI under windows 2000 ?
>> 
>> 
>> Thank a lot !
>> 
>> 
>> Julien
> 
> I used the way over nmake. Woks fine if nmake works ( I remember I need a
> few ours to find the right nmake but than --just grate with all kind of
> modules. )
> I prefere nmake !!!
> But there is an easy way: using ppm from activestate !

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