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>   "Steve Combs" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>at    06/22/2001 07:35 AM

Theres always Win32::SPGP at http://www.oz.net/~srheller/spgp/

>I've run into this same IO::Pty/Tty road block.

>Has anyone gotten this to compile and run on NT?
>If so, would you mind sending me (or pointing to) a built module?
>Better yet, is there someone that (c/w)ould create a PPM for it?

>On the other hand, if Pty/Tty is so unixy that it can't run under
>Windows, why would anyone have gone to the trouble of creating a
>PPM for Expect?

>Thanks much,
>--Steve

>> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]  Date: Tue, 29 May 2001 16:55:31 +0100
>> gcc is pretty cool - http://gcc.gnu.org/
>> It's free, widely used and supported.
>> If you use the cygwin install (the UNIX API for the pc), then
>> updates/install are pretty much painless.
>>
>> At 5/29/2001 4:36:39 PM, Steven Wadding <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> wrote:
>> #  I am actually trying to use the Crypt::PGP5 module on a NT4
>> # machine.  I have installed Crypt::PGP5, and it needs Expect.  I
>> # installed Expect, but running a perl program with just the line
>> #    use Crypt::PGP5;
>> # in it comes back with the error that it can't locate IO/Pty.pm.
>> # Pty.pm is part of IO::Tty.  Trying to install IO::Tty using PPM
>> # comes back with
>> #    "Error installing package 'IO-Tty': Could not locate a PPM
>> # binary of 'IO-Tty' for this platform".  So I tried installing
>> # IO::Tty manually, but it needs to compile some C code (it tries
>> # to run cl to do this).  I don't have a C compiler on that machine.
>> #
>> # So, where do I find a C compiler for NT4?  Are there free ones
>> # around?  If so, where do I download one?  If not, which one
>> # should I buy?
>> #
>> #  Steve Wadding
>> Roger
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