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  • Look for a line perl "%GG_DIR%" "%ED_FILE%".
  • Edit run_cpan.bat (you can right-click and edit, or use any other editor).
  • Copy run_guiguts.bat to run_cpan.bat in your Guiguts installation folder.
  • Once you have exited the dialog, you should also exit the command window you had open before and open a new one before trying to run the install_cpan_ script again.Īs an alternative, or if all else fails, try the following steps: In other versions, you may need to manually select the folders you want to move (including the final semicolon) then cut them and paste them into the desired position nearer the start of the Path. In some versions of Windows, you can click on a folder that you want to prioritise then use Move Up to move it to the start. In that dialog, choose Environment Variables, and look in the System variables list for PATH (may not be capitalised), and edit it. Under other versions of Windows, you may be able to bring up the same dialog from the Control Panel, then choosing System. One of the results will be to "Edit the system environment variables", and when you choose that it will pop a System Properties dialog, showing the Advanced tab.

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    Under Windows 10, go to Settings, and type path into the search bar (within Settings). You need to edit the path so that those folders come at the start, and definitely before any other folders that mention perl.

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    Somewhere in that list you will see folders such as C:\Strawberry\c\bin C:\Strawberry\perl\site\bin C:\Strawberry\perl\bin It will output a list of folder names, separated by semicolons. You can see the current setting for PATH by typing PATH into the command window. This is an environmental variable, and the exact method of editing it depends on your version of Windows. To fix this, you need to edit your system PATH. If this reports a version of Perl such as 5.8.9, rather than a much higher number, such as 5.30, then your system is still using the old Perl. To check if the problem is an old Perl version, start a command window and type perl -version. So, first just try double clicking install_cpan_ and see if you get lots of errors rather than successful installation messages.

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    Note that this latter event is also a symptom of not having tried to run install_cpan_ at all. If you don't notice at that point, you will notice when you try to run Guiguts and the black command window appears and disappears almost instantly, and Guiguts doesn't run. If you do, you will probably notice this when you try to run install_cpan_, when you will get lots of errors. If this is the first time you have upgraded to a version of Guiguts that needs Strawberry Perl, and you still have old versions of Guiguts on your computer, you may have settings on your system that point to the old version of Perl that was used. If you haven't previously installed it, you will need Perl, which is also explained in INSTALL.md.

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    To download the Guiguts package as a zip file, open theįollow the instructions in INSTALL.md to get Guiguts installed. You can also read this file directly at GitHub. Step-by-step installation instructions are provided within the Guiguts zip download, in a file called INSTALL.md.

  • 4.2 For releases up to and including 1.4.0.
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  • 4 Optional: Install Calibre or kindlegen.
  • 2 Optional: Install Aspell Spell Checker.
  • 1 Install Guiguts (and Perl if necessary).










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