Hi Nikola,
>From Indigostar's home page:
Quote
 Installing CPAN modules requires that you have Microsoft DevStudio or
nmake.exe installed.  If you are installing modules that contain xs files,
then you need DevStudio, otherwise you only need nmake.exe.
End Quote.

XML::Parser contains an xs file. Try compiling it with DevStudio.
Good luck.

Cheers,
Rob
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----- Original Message -----
From: Nikola Knezevic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: David LaPointe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, February 05, 2001 6:57 AM
Subject: Re: Problems with instalation of XML::Parser 2.30


> Dana 04.02.01, David LaPointe napisa:
>
> > If the goal is to just get PPM fixed, there may be a faster way to do
that.
> > Why not just try using the MSI installer to uninstall Perl and then
> > re-install it? I've done that a couple of times in the last couple of
weeks,
> > and it seems to work pretty well. Back up your C:\Perl\site\lib\ppm.xml
so
> > you won't loose the list of installed modules, but otherwise it should
be
> > O.K. See if that repairs the problem. If it works, it will have been a
lot
> > faster than trying to wade through all those compiler errors. No?
>
> Nope, First of all, I'm using Perl 5.005. Second of all, there are many
> modules installed 'by hand', without using ppm, but they were without c
> parts. Third of all, I'm on 486 (yeees, that exists), so, any reinstalling
> would be very painfull and lasting operation.
> But, thanks for suggestion.
>
> My goal is to find why @@@!#!!$%!$ expat won't compile, and how to do that
> kind (with c parts) of module installation by hand.
>
> --
> ... Dete je naslo kutiju sibica. I bi svetlost!
>
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