On Mon, 9 Apr 2001, Niall O Broin wrote:
> I jsut did it from a TermReadKey-2.14.tar.gz that I found lying around
> (under /root/.cpan, surprisingly enough - not! - hangover from my last
> failed attempt with CPAN) and it took me about 1 minute. The CPAN module
> sounds like a cute idea in principle, but in practice it seems like overkill
> to me.
Yeah, I've never found it particularily enjoyable tool to use either ;)
Funnily enough, though, I've always found using PPM[1] to be really
sweet.
Good Luck,
Mark.
[1] the same thing as the CPAN module, but comes with Activestate's
windoze port of perl.
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