2010/1/19 Shan <shanmugasundara...@tessolve.com>: > ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dermot" <paik...@googlemail.com> > To: "Perl Beginners" <beginners@perl.org> > Sent: Monday, January 18, 2010 5:42 PM > Subject: Re: PERL binary conversion >> 2010/1/18 Shan <shanmugasundara...@tessolve.com>: >>> >>> Thank u for your quick reply. >>>>> >>>>> How to install following module.or How to install following module in >>>>> my >>>>> system.I'm working in WINDOWS NT. >>>>> Convert::Binary::C;Thanks and Regards,Shan >>>> >>>> BTW, it's perl or Perl, but never PERL. >> I am guessing your new to this list because your making a few common fau >> pau's. >> >> Send you emails to the list so that others can offer advice and learn >> from your experience. Can you put your message at the bottom of the >> last-reply. And try and cut out the disclaimers if you can. >> >> Back to your question: >> >>> I'm using ActiveState.May I use CPAN module for that.If so how it would >>> be. >> >> In that case you should have a program called PPM in the program group >> or if you open up a command prompt and type ppm you should get a new, >> cpan shell. >> cpan> >> >> If you don't there is something wrong. If you type help it will give >> you some advice on the commands. To install Convert you would type >> `install Convert::Binary::C` >> >> You should be aware that not all modules from cpan are available to >> activestate and I didn't see Convert::Binary::C in the list at >> >> http://aspn.activestate.com/ASPN/Modules?module_name=C&order=name&query_start=211. >> That's one of the reason some users prefer Strawberry Perl, it has >> better support[1] for cpan modules. > Hi Dermot, > > Thank you for ur help.Now I have installed Convert::Binary::C. > > But my ppm is installed this as 0.68 version.But I need 0.74. > > I don't know where it(0.68) takes.But CPAN archives have 0.74 version
Try to remember to hit reply-to-all when you reply Shan. Unfortunately the versions of lots of modules on ActiveState lag behind CPAN. That's one of the reasons some users prefer Strawberry Perl. Refer to Rob's email (Sisyphus) on how to install a module from CPAN. Good luck, Dp. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: beginners-unsubscr...@perl.org For additional commands, e-mail: beginners-h...@perl.org http://learn.perl.org/