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MyASPN >> Mail Archive >> pdk-beta
pdk-beta
Re: [PDK-Beta] No PAI.exe?
by Jan Dubois other posts by this author
Mar 20 2007 11:45AM messages near this date
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[PDK-Beta] No PAI.exe? | Re: [PDK-Beta] No PAI.exe?
The 64 bit versions don't include the GUI, only the command line tools.

 

You can install 32-bit ActivePerl and PDK on a 64-bit system if you just want to use the GUI
 to become more familiar with all the
command line options, but you can only run the 64-bit tools from the command line yourself.

 

We will include GUIs in the 64-bit PDK once we support the Tkx module in 64-bit ActivePerl.

 

Cheers,

-Jan

 

From: pdk-beta-bounces@[...].com [mailto:pdk-beta-bounces@[...].com] On Behalf Of Joel Fried
man
Sent: March 20, 2007 11:26 AM
To: pdk-beta@[...].com
Subject: [PDK-Beta] No PAI.exe?

 

I have the 7.0 Beta 3 (which is really 6.9.92.275147-Beta-64) PDK installed on an AMD 64 sys
tem.   I do not seem to have pai.exe
(normally located in bin\lib) installed and therefore perlctrl, perlsvc, and perltray refuse
 to run.  What's going on?

 

 
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