I don't believe you.

Let me say that again, I don't believe you.

Furthermore, let me add on that, I don't believe you.

Honestly demerphq, I don't believe you. It won't update correctly is not very descriptive. I've got 632 and have been using it fine for days now. I haven't tried updating ppm3, so i'm not sure if i've tested for whatever serious bug which reportedly exists.

I beg of you, please clarify.

UPDATE (Wed Jun 26 09:25:21 2002) :

It's been a while and I installed about 20 packages since, and i've come to the conclusion that PPM3, the version you speak of, sucks donkey balls. I still haven't seen the bug you describe, but searching has become a pain in the ass. Whereas before, searching for File::Cache, yielded results, this time round, you should either search for File or Cache or File-Cache. Whoever messes around with ppm really screwed up big time. I say stick to ppm (ie ppm2x) until this business gets sourted out, cause as it stands, it's not worth the trouble.

 
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In reply to Re: (Warning) If you use AS then wait for 633 by crazyinsomniac
in thread (Warning) If you use AS then wait for 633 by demerphq

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