I am trying to port a perl program from linux to Windows, and it uses XML::XPath
Trying to load it, most advice seems to be to use ppm, but AS doesn't seem to provide that anymore - is that right?
And "pip install" fails,
as I don't have a pip in the ASPerl installation.
Trying to install it from CPAN gives lots of dmake errors like below.
As does "cpan install"; fails with:
" MANWAR/XML-XPath-1.44.tar.gz
E:\PLang\ActivePerl\bin\perl.exe Makefile.PL INSTALLDIRS=site -- O
+K
Running make for M/MA/MANWAR/XML-XPath-1.44.tar.gz
x[91m[DMAKE] error: the following arguments are required: command.
+.[0m
...
e:\Plang\Python\python36\scripts\dmake.exe -- NOT OK
Lots of reports on this sort of thing, but I didn't find anything simple that works yet.
Any hints?
Should I dump AS perl and move to Strawberry?
Please excuse any novice confusion here!
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