thank you for the methods described.
ive aknowledged my "mistake" of installing DBIx::Class from
cpan and ive got some errors i believe and it didnt let me install SQL::Translator because it failed some tests,so i decided to install SQL::Translator from cpan ,and it
gave me lots of errors and dependencies(i dont understand
why it doesnt know how to treat dependencies automatically)
so i said ... fuck ill install it from ppm.
so i tried what i said in the previous posts.
then i figgured that people at ppm made their repo so that
even tough they dont have the newest stuff,it is all compatible,
and i also saw that ppm is better than cpan because it solves
dependencies automatically and that solved my problem.
i have also some unconfirmed hunch:
cpan uses mingw to compile some stuff when it installs
some packages.
and some questions:
are there automated,nice ways of installing the newest
packages on windows ?
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