![]() ![]() Select the version of Perl you need a module for, by platform and by Perl major revision number. Go to the PPM index page for the module you want, for example, for DBD-MySQL go to: ***Manual Downloads of PPMX files now require a Business Edition license.*** Modules with dependencies on Tk804.x are available from Randy Kobes' University of Winnipeg PPM repositories: Modules with dependencies on Tk802.x will continue to be available at ActiveState. For now, the workaround has been to distribute different versions of these modules with compatibility issues from different PPM repositories, some of which are not maintained by ActiveState. Improvements to the functionality of PPM are envisioned which will allow dependency based selection of module versions. Since PPM only supports one version of any given module revision per repository, all those older 5.8.x releases would have lost their PPM sources. Doing so would, however, makes those modules incompatible with older releases still using Tk 802.x. When the Tk shipped with ActivePerl was updated to 804.x in the middle of the 5.8.x series, it was recognized that modules which depended on Tk would need to be recompiled. You need a version of Tk-TableMatrix 1.23 that is compiled against Tk 804.x. ![]() It is not known if the hotfix mentioned above will make GetDynamicTimeZoneInformation() that implements a database of historicĭST rules. Windows Vista (and Longhorn Server) support a new API called Transition times even for old timestamps. Means that localtime() applied to previous years will use the new There is no database of historical transition times. This API only provides the transition times according to the *current*ĭST rules. In this case MSVCRT retrieves the DST transition times from the Hotfix for this, that is available from Microsoft Customer SupportĢ) The TZ environment variable has *not* been set. Not yet been updated for the 2007 DST rules. The latest released version (as of (March 5th 2007) of MSVCRT.dll has In this case MSVCRT calculates DST itself, based on the USA rules. This function has 2 different operating modes:ġ) The TZ environment variable has been set. The daylight saving time (DST) for the localtime() function isĭetermined by the C runtime library function of the same name. It would be helpful to connect on an internet-enabled machine, and use ppm's 'tree' command to see what dependencies there are: Please note that some modules have dependencies and may fail to install because of this. The main advantage is that PPMX is compressed like a zip, but doesn't need to be manually unzipped before use: ppd files, but a ppmx file can be used exactly the same as the old PPD files as described in the manuals. If it doesn't fail to build, an icon for the platform will appear in the PPMX column. If you click the red box icons, you will get a report on how it failed. If a module failed to build, the icon for the failed platform will have a red box around it. The column marked Logs will have a build log for the last attempt. This shows the build status of each module. Instructions on how to configure Proxy authentication are available here:Īlternatively, you can download zip packages for the modules you need from: It looks like your local network firewall or Proxy is preventing you from connecting with our ppm servers. ![]()
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