Ramakrishna,

1) To check packages installed on your machine you have to "query" and not
"search".
2) If you want to "search" packages through the proxy server, you need to
define the following environment variables:
HTTP_PROXY 
HTTP_PROXY_USER 
HTTP_PROXY_PASS.
  On my windows NT machine it is under Control Panel > System > Environment
tab.

Hope it helps...

- Ramesh



-----Original Message-----
From: ramakrishna [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, October 13, 2003 4:41 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Problem with installing PPM


Hi,

 I am new to perl.I had downloaded Perl from "ActiveState.com"
 After installing Perl on Win 2000 Adv server, when i enter into PPM mode
 and use 'Search *' for listing the packages it is showing the following
 error 
"ppm> search * Searching in Active Repositories
 Error: No valid repositories: Error: 500 Can't connect to
 ppm.ActiveState.com:80 (Bad hostname 'ppm.ActiveState.com') Error: 500
 Can't connect to ppm.ActiveState.com:80 (Bad hostname
'ppm.ActiveState.com')
 ppm> prop
 No query results to describe -- use 'query' to find a package.
 
 I thought the installation of Perl itself installs some default packages. 
 
 Please help me out.
 
 Thanks,
 Ramakrishna.


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