RE: ppm builds for Win32?

2003-07-01 Thread Hill, Ronald
Hi Dave, > > > On Tue, 1 Jul 2003, Hill, Ronald wrote: > [snipped] > Hmm, the recent releases of Archive::Tar are totally > rewritten in Perl, primarily in order to work > consistently across all platforms. What > version do you have? I curently have version 0.23 I checked th eBuild.pl fi

RE: ppm builds for Win32?

2003-07-01 Thread Dave Rolsky
On Tue, 1 Jul 2003, Hill, Ronald wrote: > > > > You can do "./Build dist". The latest Module::Build beta > > (0.18_02) also > > I tried this. Here is the result. > Creating DateTime-TimeZone-0.21.tar.gz > Can't locate object method "create_archive" via package "Archive::Tar" at > F:\pe > ild/Base

Re: ppm builds for Win32?

2003-07-01 Thread Chris Winters
Hill, Ronald wrote: Yes, they are out of date. There is a good reason for this. We were having problems with DateTime compiling on Win32 for quite some time. Didn't mean to cast aspersions, I figured it was something like this based on my troubles with 0.12. Has anyone volunteered to keep up wit

RE: ppm builds for Win32?

2003-07-01 Thread Hill, Ronald
Hi Dave, [snipped] > > You can do "./Build dist". The latest Module::Build beta > (0.18_02) also I tried this. Here is the result. Creating DateTime-TimeZone-0.21.tar.gz Can't locate object method "create_archive" via package "Archive::Tar" at F:\pe ild/Base.pm line 1323. I then checked the

ppm builds for Win32?

2003-07-01 Thread Chris Winters
I mentioned this to Dave offlist and he suggested I post a message here. The next release of OpenInteract relies on DateTime so I'm interested in keeping up-to-date PPM builds for Win32 folks. The links to the PPM repository from the datetime.perl.org site seem a bit out of date, particu