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   cpan HTML::FormatText
 
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8. Execute 'dmake clean' and then 'perl Makefile.PL'  again... repeat step 6 until you're happy.
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8. Execute 'gmake clean' (older versions used dmake) and then 'perl Makefile.PL'  again... repeat step 6 until you're happy.
  
9. Build XMLTV normally 'dmake'
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9. Build XMLTV normally 'gmake'
  
10. You can test XMTLV if you wish 'dmake test', but I fail 2/5 programs, 26/125 subtests
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10. You can test XMTLV if you wish 'gmake test', but I fail 2/5 programs, 26/125 subtests
  
11. Install to strawberry's bin folder with 'dmake install'  (it will fail, but important stuff is there)
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11. Install to strawberry's bin folder with 'gmake install'  (it will fail, but important stuff is there)
  
 
12. *PROFIT*  (for example, cd to another directory and type tv_grab_na_dd --configure )
 
12. *PROFIT*  (for example, cd to another directory and type tv_grab_na_dd --configure )
  
 
We should work on fixing the test and install parts of the Makefile for windows! :)
 
We should work on fixing the test and install parts of the Makefile for windows! :)

Revision as of 17:27, 3 October 2017

Historically, one of the trickier tasks for XMLTV has been installing Perl and all the necessary modules for Windows. The situation has been made much better with the release of the Windows XMLTV distribution that includes a prepackaged PERLApp executable called XMLTV.EXE.

There are times when folks would like to run native XMLTV or other Perl programs on Windows. This Page documents the process I followed to do it using Strawberry Perl.

Strawberry Perl is a perl environment for MS Windows containing all you need to run and develop perl applications. It is designed to be as close as possible to perl environment on UNIX systems.

Strawberry Perl is a Windows Perl distribution that includes a compiler (gcc) and other tools that allow you to install packages from CPAN just like you would on a Unix/Linux system.

WARNING: I don't recommend using any directories with spaces or other special characters in them!

IMPORTANT: Unlike Windows, Perl is case-sensitive: "makefile.pl" is NOT the same as "Makefile.PL"


1. Download/Install Strawberry Perl (I use c:\strawberry )

2. Verify your Strawberry install by opening a windows command prompt (cmd.exe) and executing "perl -v". (You type "exit" to close the command prompt.)

3. Drill down the XMLTV Sourceforge Distribution site and grab the latest non-Win32 XMLTV distribution (for example: xmltv-0.5.65.tar.bz2.

4. Extract tar.bz2 source tree to a local directory (I use c:\xmltv) . I use 7-Zip. Note, you may have do it twice (first unzip to .tar, then to folder.

5. Open a windows command prompt (cmd.exe) and CD to the local directory you specified above (e.g. c:\xmltv).

6. Execute "perl Makefile.PL". Look for the XMLTV utility you would like to use. Is it already "yes" to include? If not, answer the questions and note the modules the Makefile.PL says you need to include.

7. I installed the prerequisites with these commands. You only need to do the ones you need. ( I prefer ppm over CPAN )

  ppm install Date::Manip
  ppm install XML::DOM
  ppm install XML::Twig
  ppm install Tk
  ppm install Tk::TableMatrix
  cpan HTTP::Cache::Transparent
  cpan DateTime
  cpan DateTime::Format::ISO8601
  cpan XML::Writer
  cpan XML::TreePP
  cpan Lingua::EN::Numbers::Ordinate
  cpan Lingua::Preferred
  cpan Term::ProgressBar
  cpan Unicode::String
  cpan Unicode::UTF8simple
  cpan Switch
  cpan HTML::FormatText

8. Execute 'gmake clean' (older versions used dmake) and then 'perl Makefile.PL' again... repeat step 6 until you're happy.

9. Build XMLTV normally 'gmake'

10. You can test XMTLV if you wish 'gmake test', but I fail 2/5 programs, 26/125 subtests

11. Install to strawberry's bin folder with 'gmake install' (it will fail, but important stuff is there)

12. *PROFIT* (for example, cd to another directory and type tv_grab_na_dd --configure )

We should work on fixing the test and install parts of the Makefile for windows! :)