If you test the URL in your browser, it's unreachable. Perhaps this repository no longer exists. Try contacting your vendor ActiveState, they should have repos you could use. There's also PPM::Repositories, but at first glance it doesn't look up to date, you'd need to find a repository or just build from source rather than use PPM.
In reply to Re^3: mod_perl-2.0.ppd installation failed
by marto
in thread mod_perl-2.0.ppd installation failed
by Nedzad G
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