It installs now, thanks so much for your help!
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From: "David Eason" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Thanks! Now I have another problem.
>
> Is there a ppm repository for File-DosGlob or do I need to figure out
> how to get the cpan shell working in Windows?
File::DosGlob is part of the core.
I've removed the dependency from the .ppd file, could you try
Thanks! Now I have another problem.
Is there a ppm repository for File-DosGlob or do I need to figure out how to
get the cpan shell working in Windows?
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From: "David Eason" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> What does the error "No suitable installation target for package ..."
> mean? I am using ppm 3.0.1 from perl 5.8.0 build 802.
It means that PPM did not find the right version of the module for
your version of Perl.
> ppm> describe G
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> What does the error "No suitable installation target for package ..."
mean?
> I am using ppm 3.0.1 from perl 5.8.0 build 802.
>
> ppm> describe G
>
> Name: G
> Version: 4.1
>
What does the error "No suitable installation target for package ..." mean?
I am using ppm 3.0.1 from perl 5.8.0 build 802.
ppm> describe G
Name: G
Version: 4.1
Author: Jan Krynicky ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Title: G
Abstract: Command line globing for Win32 systems
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