http://homepage.eircom.net/~jmcnamara/perl contains no ppm packages (not really a repository) ;P

BTW, I have given my repositories a facelift, and added an improved README.html.

Tomorrow (or rather later today) I'll finally finish up PPM::Repositories, and upload it to cpan.

The initial release will be what you see here along with pod. At this point i'm open to some suggestions as to what the module should do (i'm planning on adding functions for auto detection/addition of repositories to your list). So if you know of some repositories that aren't on my list, please speak up.

update: It's on cpan and here, and this now reflects the current released version. Your requests may not happen for a long while, cause well, they require actual porting ;(


MJD says you can't just make shit up and expect the computer to know what you mean, retardo!
I run a Win32 PPM repository for perl 5.6x+5.8x. I take requests.
** The Third rule of perl club is a statement of fact: pod is sexy.


In reply to PPM::Repositories by PodMaster
in thread PPM Repositories Update by hsmyers

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