![]() Open ms-dos, and type (verify that this is the correct path for you): Now, install Windows SDK 7.1, and be sure to select the option “Compilers” during the process.Īfter that, you’ll have to start cpan from a preconfigured command line window: ![]() NET Framework version 4, or it will not install de compilers, which is the key option that we’re looking for. The package requires the previous installation of the. Windows SDK 7.1 1 can be downloaded here: In 64 bits I think that you can only use the Visual C++ compiler included in the Windows SDK 7.1 1: they’re provided free of charge. Internet connection and your proxy settings!Ĭpan shell - CPAN exploration and modules installation (v1.960001) You will not beĪble to run Makefile commands or compile C extension code. It looks like the installation of dmake and MinGW has failed. Ppm.bat install failed: Can't find any package that provides MinGW To install dmake and the MinGW gcc compiler using the Perl Package Manager. It looks like you don't have a C compiler and make utility installed. If any of this lead to success, you can use CPAN from the command line.īut cpan will not see any C compiler, nor “make” available: If you need a CPAN package that hasn’t been included by default, you can try to add a proper repository that includes the desired package. In previous versions of ActiveState Perl, ppm was like a preconfigured cpan, but now it opens a GUI where you can easily search and install packages. If packages are included in the default ActiveState Perl repository, then there’s no problem: you can just use “ppm” from the command line. Now just to get a dev to look at teh nearly legacy code that a 3rd party own.*sigh*Īny more thoughts/confirmation of the IE proxy to IIS craziness I am all ears.What if you want to install Perl packages that are not included in the precompiled repositories for ActiveState Perl on your Windows 7 64 bit? Thanks Tom for finding the link save me having to google it. The correct solutionis changing the code. ![]() Maybe it is like a common dev hack they use or something no admin would do this willing.but IBM turn off the outsourcing contractĪt the end of the month and we need to have this safety critial rail application in place as part of the migration.so for a week or so we might run this. Yeah I think it *may* be possible too for reasons like you state gary.mb so I am not outright telling him it is a crazy idea. net 2.0 sorry I wasn't clear on/didn't state that. The web service that wants to connect out via the proxy is running. I am am trying to work out if it is possible or not. I am wonder of any of you guys have any ideas/thoughts here? (also I need the FQDN to ultimately resolve via a proxy as the servers are in a load balanced and co-location environment so I cannot fix it to an IP otherwise the high availability will be lost - that we might have to do.)Ī follow on question is how do you make a web connection for an Internet app/web service to the outside world when you have to go through a proxy from an IIS admin side. Obviously even if it does work it is a messy scenario and the correct resolution will be to make these changing in the code itself. So another eye here to look over this and let As they are connecting to my web server I want to know that what they are going to try will or will not work. My gut reaction is this will not/cannot work however the web tech there end seems to think it will. (this server is not in my control it is with another outsourcer that needs to connect to *my* IIS server.) It is something I have never done before and cannot test. Now someone has suggested that if you set a user up with these proxy settings in IE and you set the AppPool identity to that user for this web services app then it will use these settings and go to the outside world. Now normal requests from that server will not get through to the outside world you will need to go through a proxy so.The is fine as it is normally an Internet application.įor a user on the server box if you wanted to connect to the outside world in the IE for example you can set a known proxy server. We have an IIS6 web server running Windows 2003R2 it has a web service application on it that needs to connect to the outside world (a fully resolving FQDN). After nearly 2 years and 2,000 posts here I think, for the first time, have a question of my own.
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