Still no dice! I keep getting errors:

C:\Perl>ppm
PPM interactive shell (2.1.5) - type 'help' for available commands.
PPM> set
Commands will be confirmed.
Temporary files will be deleted.
Download status will be updated every 16384 bytes.
Case-insensitive searches will be performed.
Package installations will continue if a dependency cannot be installed.
Tracing info will not be written.
Screens will pause after 24 lines.
Query/search results will be verbose.
Current PPD repository paths:
        ActiveState Package Repository:
http://ppm.ActiveState.com/cgibin/PPM/pp
mserver.pl?urn:/PPMServer
Packages will be built under: C:\DOCUME~1\csjew\LOCALS~1\Temp
PPM>search
Error connecting to
'http://ppm.ActiveState.com/cgibin/PPM/ppmserver.pl?urn:/PPM
Server'.
PPM>

I tried typing this URL straight into my broweser and I got the
standard....

                                                             
 The page cannot be displayed                                
                                                             
                                         The page you are    
                                         looking for cannot  
                                         be displayed        
                                         because the address 
                                         is incorrect.       
                                                             
                                                             
                                                             
                                                             
                                         Please try the      
                                         following:          
                                         If you typed the    
                                         page address in the 
                                         Address bar, check  
                                         that it is entered  
                                         correctly.          
                                         Open the            
                                         ppm.activestate.com 
                                         home page and then  
                                         look for links to   
                                         the information you 
                                         want.               
                                         Click Search to     
                                         look for            
                                         information on the  
                                         Internet.           
                                                             
                                                             
                                                             
                                                             
                                                             
                                         HTTP 405 - Resource 
                                         not allowed         
                                         Internet Explorer   
                                                             




I don't know if this is correct behavior for putting this link straight
into a browser or not.

Any other ideas??


John Way



                                                                                       
                                     
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           Here is my setup for AS using ppm:

PPM interactive shell (2.1.2) - type 'help' for available commands.
PPM> set
Commands will be confirmed.
Temporary files will be deleted.
Case-insensitive searches will be performed.
Package installations will continue if a dependency cannot be installed.
Tracing info will be written to 'PPM.LOG'.
Screens will pause after 24 lines.
Query/search results will be verbose.
Current PPD repository paths:
        ActiveState Package Repository:
http://ppm.ActiveState.com/cgibin/PPM/ppmserver.pl?urn:/PPMServer
Packages will be built under: C:\DOCUME~1\dwagne01\LOCALS~1\Temp
PPM>

Also the three variables needed if behind firewall:

HTTP_proxy=http://internet:80
HTTP_proxy_pass=password
HTTP_proxy_user=userid

Using this under AS 5.6.0 build 623, I am able to download modules to run.
Note: Must make sure your password is up to date and either export if not
or
restart to make certain you are current.

Wags ;)
-----Original Message-----
From: John Way [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, August 07, 2001 13:48
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Frustrated installing modules!?!


I am truly frustrated that I can't even find any documentation on how to
install a module from, say, CPAN! I have activestate's installation of Perl
5.6.1.628 for Windows2000. I downloaded the binary version and have been
learning perl for about 4 months or so. The FAQ's say to use ppm to instal
modules, but after following the instructions for setting up environment
proxy setting variables for WINDOWS NT (not specific for Windows 2000
Professional), the ppm still couldn't connect to the website. Next I tried
the old fashioned make method, but when I type   "c:\perl>nmake " I get the
message "'nmake' is not recognized as an internal or external
command,operable program or batch file." I searched the entire hard drive,
but there is no nmake or nmake.*

Neither of these methods worked for me and I can't locate any
troubleshooting documentation!

Can anyone help?

John Way




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