Randy Kobes distributes Win32 PPMs for some of the
modules that ActiveState doesn't provide.  It is not
entirely automated, so the latest code isn't always
available.  But Randy is very helpful if there's
anything you want to see.

http://theoryx5.uwinnipeg.ca/ppms/

-Jeff


> > I'm somewhat new to the Perl community, so I don't
> know much history
> > about PPM + perl, but I think PPM is actually a
> pretty good tool.
> 
> Except that it seems to not be able to build most
> stuff on the two most 
> common platforms. Looky here:
> 
>       http://ppm.activestate.com/BuildStatus/5.8-G.html
> 
> GD cant be build. Graph::Easy can't be build on
> quite a few things because 
> Scalar-List-Util can't be build, etc. etc. In fact,
> the entire page under 
> "G" looks scary with so much red.
> 
> Graph::Easy and GD work just fine when compiled with
> CPAN/manually under 
> Linux, but aren't available via PPM. That basically
> makes it useless for 
> me :)
> 
> Best wishes,
> 
> Tels
> 
> -- 
>  Signed on Fri Jan 27 22:33:10 2006 with key
> 0x93B84C15.
>  Visit my photo gallery at
> http://bloodgate.com/photos/
>  PGP key on http://bloodgate.com/tels.asc or per
> email.
> 
>  "It is true that some lawyers are dishonest,
> arrogant, greedy, venal,
>  amoral, ruthless buckets of slime. On the other
> hand, it is unfair to
>  judge the entire profession by a few
> hundred-thousand bad apples." --
>  The Washington Post
> 
> 


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