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Re^6: Issues with pp and Tk

by marto (Cardinal)
on Oct 19, 2017 at 15:16 UTC ( [id://1201683]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re^5: Issues with pp and Tk
in thread Issues with pp and Tk

Look in the pdd file, you should be able to find out where everything goes, e.g. build log.

Update: See Re^11: Issues with pp and Tk for correction/clarification on this point.

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Re^7: Issues with pp and Tk
by Chuma (Scribe) on Oct 19, 2017 at 19:29 UTC
    Sorry for my ignorance, but I have no idea what a pdd file is. I don't see anything called that.

      Start from the beginning

      Install PAR::Packer, then post the complete installation log here

      "Sorry for my ignorance, but I have no idea what a pdd file is."

      Your search engine of choice would have made short work of finding you the answer to that. I suggest you spend some time understanding how the ActiveState installation works on your machine, better configure your profile to avoid the system perl (I've linked to a previous post of yours on this topic, which has related helpful responses). Taking the time to understand your chosen environment/setup and the previous responses would be beneficial.

        Your search engine of choice would have made short work of finding you the answer to that

        When I use my preferred search engine (google) to search for "pdd file" (as you recommended to the OP) it opens up up with:

        <quote>
        A file with the PDD file extension is most likely an Adobe PhotoDeluxe Image file that was created with Adobe PhotoDeluxe. This type of image format is similar to Adobe's PSD format in that they can both store images, lines, text, and layers.May 12, 2017
        </quote>

        If I google for "ppd file" (which, I think, was probably your intended advice) I get:

        <quote>
        PostScript Printer Description (PPD) files are created by vendors to describe the entire set of features and capabilities available for their PostScript printers. A PPD also contains the PostScript code (commands) used to invoke features for the print job.
        </quote>

        I don't really see how either of those searches results in anything useful for the OP.
        (Admittedly, there are other hits listed, but they all seem to elaborate on the initial advice ... for the first page of results, at least.)

        In an earlier post, you wrote "Since you've used ActiveState it'll be where ever the ppd file installed it to" ... but those ppd files don't contain any info regarding the destination of the files. They merely determine which tar.gz file will be downloaded from the server.
        The actual destination is determined by the PPM utility itself, in accordance with the contents of the gzipped blib (ie the tar.gz file) that was downloaded.

        So, don't be too hard on the OP.

        Cheers,
        Rob

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