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PPM ne CPANby larryk (Friar) |
on Sep 05, 2001 at 18:31 UTC ( [id://110303]=note: print w/replies, xml ) | Need Help?? |
you don't need to use CPAN in the perl -MCPAN -e shell sense if you have ppm installed (i.e. it came with ActiveState's build of perl). at a command prompt type ppm install time-hires which will do it for you or you can just type ppm and enter the "shell" for ppm where the command you want is simply install time-hires
Hope this helps larryk perl -le "s,,reverse killer,e,y,rifle,lycra,,print"
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