M mbonwick Baseband Member Messages 60 Aug 14, 2007 #1 Hi Firstly, sorry if this is in the wrong forum I am trying to get the script shown here to work and I don't seem to be able to. Can anybody help please? Thanks
Hi Firstly, sorry if this is in the wrong forum I am trying to get the script shown here to work and I don't seem to be able to. Can anybody help please? Thanks
OP OP M mbonwick Baseband Member Messages 60 Sep 5, 2007 #5 Haven't even got that far! I've got th emodule installed, but I'm told it's meant for Linux (I'm on Windows), how do I go about modifying it?
Haven't even got that far! I've got th emodule installed, but I'm told it's meant for Linux (I'm on Windows), how do I go about modifying it?
David Lindon Golden Master Messages 15,233 Sep 5, 2007 #6 mbonwick said: Haven't even got that far! I've got th emodule installed, but I'm told it's meant for Linux (I'm on Windows), how do I go about modifying it? Click to expand... So you haven't got perl installed? go to activeperl.com and download perl there and install it
mbonwick said: Haven't even got that far! I've got th emodule installed, but I'm told it's meant for Linux (I'm on Windows), how do I go about modifying it? Click to expand... So you haven't got perl installed? go to activeperl.com and download perl there and install it
AllThingsSacred In Runtime Messages 302 Sep 5, 2007 #7 You cannot just "modify" the Linux Perl module, you must install the appropriate Windows version if you intend to use it on Windows. No wonder it is not working, you have not got any of it installed yet!
You cannot just "modify" the Linux Perl module, you must install the appropriate Windows version if you intend to use it on Windows. No wonder it is not working, you have not got any of it installed yet!
OP OP M mbonwick Baseband Member Messages 60 Sep 6, 2007 #8 No, no I've got Perl and the module installed (using PPM)