I can't reproduce the error. You should contact ActiveState about this. They're pretty good about finding these things. I believe File-Slurp is a pure Perl module, so you should be able to just copy the Slurp.pm file into perl\site\lib\File and you should be good.
-----Original Message----- From: Wolcott, Kenneth A [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, March 07, 2006 8:56 AM To: beginners@perl.org; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: errors? warnings? when installing file-slurp from ActiveState repository using ppm (using ActivePerl_5.8.7.815) Hi; Could someone explain what functionality I don't have or issues that I might experience as a result of these warning(s) and/or error(s) that I receive when installing file-slurp from the ActiveState repository via ppm (using ActiveState Perl version 5.8.7.815)? What can I or should I do to fix this -- or is it ok? The full path has been sanitized to ../site/... ppm> search file-slurp Searching in Active Repositories 1. File-Slurp [9999.11] File-Slurp 2. File-Slurp-SmallFile [0.02] File-Slurp-SmallFile 3. File-Slurp-Tree [1.22] File-Slurp-Tree ppm> install 1 Package 1: could not find ParserDetails.ini in ..\site\lib\/XML/SAX Unable to recognise encoding of this document at ..\site\lib\/XML/SAX/PurePerl/EncodingDetect.pm line 96, <$__ANONIO__> line 10. Unable to recognise encoding of this document at ..\site\lib\/XML/SAX/PurePerl/EncodingDetect.pm line 96, <$__ANONIO__> line 27. ==================== Install 'File-Slurp' version 9999.11 in dir ==================== Downloaded 8328 bytes. Extracting 5/5: blib/arch/auto/File/Slurp/.exists could not find ParserDetails.ini in ..\site\lib\/XML/SAX Unable to recognise encoding of this document at ..\site\lib\/XML/SAX/PurePerl/EncodingDetect.pm line 96, <CLIENT> line 33. Installing ..\html\site\lib\File\Slurp.html Installing ..\site\lib\File\Slurp.pm Successfully installed File-Slurp version 9999.11 in dir ppm> Thanks, Ken Wolcott -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <http://learn.perl.org/> <http://learn.perl.org/first-response>