Hi Janet,
if you need to install this thing via a compile with c on a windows
machine, gcc is the wrong appliance. visit www.borland.com and
download the bcc32 compiler for FREE.
it does both C and C++ non-gui style. Lots of help with it too.
regards
SunDog
At 11:06 PM 4/24/01
Sorry!
Bad link in my last post. ( It figures it's the only one I haven't checked
all day! )
Anyway, for the Cygwin project, which now appears to be fully subsumed by
RedHat, check out:
http://sources.redhat.com/
Thank you for your time,
Sean.
At 11:06 PM 4/24/2001, you wrote:
>2) Is there a pre-compiled version of this module available? I didn't find
>one on CPAN, but perhaps someone has one...? I'm working on a WinME machine,
>but I would be happy to try anything compiled on Win95 or up.
Just use Perl Package Mmanager, if you have t
Hi Janet,
I have not used Windows Perl for a while, but I do know there is PPM and I see a
TermReadKey.ppd
available at: http://rto.dk/packages/
Look at the docs for PPM and try to install it that way. You should have the
docs locally, but in case..
http://www.activestate.com/ASPN/Perl/Products