no, not impossible to write, but he probably meant that it would not be the case that anyone would write you a code when you ask. You should try it first and ask questions later.
I tried installing CGI.pm
This modules does not have any confirmation in the installation. I tried both cases where i set install, prompt verbose to 0 and to 1, both cases the installation didn't ask me for any input.
Yes, like I said on my last post, I tried changing the verbose option to 0, but it seems like by turning off the verbose, we simplu just don't see what files are being installed, but it will still seek for a confirmation when it needs to.
hmm, that's really odd. I don't have that file, so when I can't really run that file. I tried 'grep'-ing any batch files that might contain the word "CONFIRM", but no luck.
I tried copying over ppm2.bat and other files from an install activeperl 5.8.0 to my 5.8.7 system, and still no luck.
I should've mentioned this before, but I'm using active perl 5.8.7, which doesn't contain that ppm2.bat file anywhere in the package. Should there be a similar file for this version?
Anyone ?
Thanks
I am wondering if there is away to install perl module on windows quietly. I need to bypass all the standard input that perl is requesting with default values,
ex: perl path? [C:/perl/bin] -> the default is c:/perl/bin.
I need to get the installation going without being monitored, so I would...
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