Hello All,

I have asked this question in many places but have never received any reply.

In my home, I do not have an internet connection. so from a internet connected PC I copied a lot of usefull PPM files into a CD. Now I want to register the CD as a PPM archive using PPM3.

When I issue the command
rep add "G:\ppm"
I got the error message

Can't locate object method "host" via package "URI::_foreign" (perhaps you forgot to load "URI::_for eign"?) at C:/Perl/site/lib/PPM/Repository/Local.pm line 18, <FIN> line 1.

Please help me. and pardon me if this is the wrong place to ask this. I did go the the perl mailing list of active state but there was absolute silense on this question.

regards,
Abhishek.

In reply to Active State PerlLocal PPM Archive by abhishes

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