As I said earlier, I'm new to Perl, so I am not quite sure how to install "Win32-DirSize-1.00.tar.gz" file I downloaded. I am running ActivePerl 5.6 on a Win2k Box. When I use nmake and try to install this, I get the following response:
cp csvtest.pl blib\lib\Win32\csvtest.pl
cp dirsize.pl blib\lib\Win32\dirsize.pl
cp csvtest2.pl blib\lib\Win32\csvtest2.pl
cp test2.pl blib\lib\Win32\test2.pl
cp DirSize.pm blib\lib\Win32\DirSize.pm
AutoSplitting blib\lib\Win32\DirSize.pm (blib\lib\auto\Win32\DirSize)
cp try.pl blib\lib\Win32\try.pl
C:\Perl\bin\perl.exe -IC:\Perl\lib -IC:\Perl\lib C:\Perl\lib\E
+xtUtils/xs
ubpp -typemap C:\Perl\lib\ExtUtils\typemap DirSize.xs > DirSize.xsc &
+& C:\Perl\
bin\perl.exe -IC:\Perl\lib -IC:\Perl\lib -MExtUtils::Command -e mv Dir
+Size.xsc D
irSize.c
Please specify prototyping behavior for DirSize.xs (see perlxs manual)
cl -c -nologo -O1 -MD -Zi -DNDEBUG -DWIN32 -D_CONSOLE -DNO_ST
+RICT -DHAV
E_DES_FCRYPT -DPERL_IMPLICIT_CONTEXT -DPERL_IMPLICIT_SYS -DPERL_MSVCRT
+_READFIX -
O1 -MD -Zi -DNDEBUG -DVERSION=\"1.00\" -DXS_VERSION=\"1.00\" -IC:
+\Perl\lib\
CORE DirSize.c
'cl' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.
NMAKE : fatal error U1077: 'C:\WINNT\system32\cmd.exe' : return code '
+0x1'
Stop.
I'd appreciate any suggestions if you have em.
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