{PRIVATE "TYPE=PICT;ALT=PASS}Hi list, 
  
Thanks for the reactions I got from John and Jenda (I've added you site to my 
favourites) on the Apache-Parselog module. 

Please allow me to ask a few additional questions that came up after reading the  
comments:

Following the link suggested by John:    
http://testers.cpan.org/search?request=dist&dist=Apache-ParseLog it has
been tested and works on Windows.

I find two versions of the Apache parselog module:  

1.   MSWin32 4.0 MSWin32-x86  documents this module has been succesfully tested,
2. {PRIVATE "TYPE=PICT;ALT=FAIL"  MSWin32 4.0 MSWin32-x86-multi-thread failed.  
}
Until now I always used the MSWin32-x86-multi-thread version with ppm (activestate) 
when installing a new module. (Activestate documents that the Apache Parselog 
module is not available from them).  

John refers to the  CPAN testers archive which makes clear that the apache-parse log 
module is tested, however the documentation is not very helpful as to how a succesfull 
installation cab be achieved. 

Is it possible to install perl modules without ppm on windows? 

Where can i get  binaries for the tested apache-parselog  version on  MSWin32 4.0 
MSWin32-x86? 

Can someone point me to a instructive file on how to install perl modules from the 
CPAN-archive under windows.    

Jenda pointed me to his site  http://Jenda.Krynicky.cz/perl 

However the ppd file only prints: 
Object-oriented Perl extension for parsing Apache log files Akira Hangai 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]) .*no ppd file to download, as I expected. 
Refrased, how is the apache parse log module installed on win32 (without the usual 
activestate multi thread version and ppd-file).     

Thanks, in advance 
Rob Rob Grim 
OSA (Institute for Labour Studies)
Postbus 90153
5000 LE Tilburg 

t: 013-4668077
f: 013-4663349


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