[Bioperl-l] install bioperl 1.4 for window

Barry Moore barry.moore at genetics.utah.edu
Mon Mar 15 15:08:29 EST 2004


Weihsin,

Brian is right, and you should be able to get the modules you need by
adding this repository:

repository add "Winnipeg_server" http://theoryx5.uwinnipeg.ca/ppms

but if you still have trouble you don't really need all the modules in
lib-xml, so you could go to http://bioperl.org/Core/Latest/INSTALL. Look
at the bottom of that document in the section on dependencies, make
yourself a list of the XML:: dependencies, and intstall those.

Barry

Brian Osborne wrote:

>Weihsin,
>
>I don't use ActiveState myself but the basic answer is that you can add and
>search additional repositories, apparently none of your repositories contain
>libxml-perl. Take a look at this page for examples:
>
>http://bioperl.org/Core/Latest/Installing_Bioperl_on_Windows_perl5.8.htm
>
>
>Brian O.
>
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>Subject: [Bioperl-l] install bioperl 1.4 for window
>
>Hi:
>
>I am using ActiveState perl 5.8.0 in my W2k machine. I am trying to install
>bioperl 1.4 into my computer.  I use PPM3 package manager to install it. I
>have problem when it hits the libxml-perl.   It said that it can't found in
>my repository (http://bioperl.org/DIST).
>Any comment?
>
>
>Weihsin Wan
>
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Barry Moore
Dept. of Human Genetics
University of Utah
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