Thanks Jeremy.
You were right about the repository.
I was able to to install the module with dmake - there were some error
messages but seem to work! In particular the Grid & axwindow seem to
need msvc instead.

Although I was able to install with dmake I could not get it to
generate a proper ppm distro.  For example when I typed
dmake ppd BINARY_LOCATION=Module.tar.gz

it generated the Win32-GUI.ppd but not the actual tar.gz file.  When I
looked in the ppd file the codebase href points to the
"Win32-GUI.tar.gz" which I assume is the same directly but I could not
find it anywhere.

I'm probably doing something very naive - any advice?

BTW: the nomenclature Win32::GUI in a 64 bit is kinda funny =)

Alex

On Fri, Feb 17, 2012 at 1:30 AM, Jeremy White <jez_wh...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi all:
>> does anyone have a PPM distribution (Win32::GUI) that can run on v
>> 5.14 64-bit? I tried creating this myself with the source 1.06 but so
>> far it is not working.
>
> I don't think there is a PPM for 64 bit. You should be able to build your
> own (using Mingw) but not from the source of 1.06, but from
> the sourceforge repository as fixes to build on 64 bit are committed there.
>
> If you have any problems with the build let me know.
>
> Cheers,
>
> jez.
>
>
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