If you configure the AS PPM tool to use the excellent University of Winnipeg PPM repository you should be able to install the binary via PPM directly. You should also find that there are a few other excellent modules there too.

Basically in the PPM shell you type something like:

set repository Theory http://theoryx5.uwinnipeg.ca/cgi-bin/ppmserver?u +rn:/PPMServer set save

Then install and search away as normal. It does work fine on NT by the way, and it's very fast!

Hope this helps.


In reply to Re: XML::LibXML and XML::LibXSLT ppd by ajt
in thread XML::LibXML and XML::LibXSLT ppd by nagesh

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