I know that this is a bit outside the scope of this blog, but it's still a step away from a win32 or nt environment towards a posix environment. I had occasion to need the tool ack, which is an amazing text search utility that provided fantastic source code searching at super efficient runtimes, in a windows environment. The obvious solution here is to install it in the posix layer, cygwin, instead of in windows directly.
So... here we go!
First, grab yourself a copy of cygwin : http://www.cygwin.com/
Install the base installation, and also go ahead and install the development and perl categories . You could probably get away with only installing a small subsection of those, but I'm lazy and so are you, so install away.
Next, open a cygwin terminal and run this:
perl -MCPAN -e "CPAN::Shell->force(qw(install App::Ack));"
When asked if you want to install as locallib or sudo, just type manual, cygwin will let you install the package properly!
Enjoy!!!
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