The problem is likely to be proxy related as mentioned previously. If you continue to have problems installing from a repository then you can download and install the PPDs manually.

The zipped PPDs can be downloaded from ActiveState at http://ppm.activestate.com/PPMPackages/zips/. All you need to do is download and unzip the PPDs that you want and install from the command line. Have a look at your ActiveState documentation for details.

Downloading the PPDs is also useful for distribution. You can download the PPDs that you need to installation a target machine and then do the install from the command line (or via a batch file). The installer then doesn't need to worry about Internet connectivity or using the ppm command line.

ppm3 install config-inifiles\Config-IniFiles.ppd ppm3 install mail-sender\Mail-Sender.ppd

In reply to Re: PPM & PMM problems by inman
in thread PPM & PMM problems by Anonymous Monk

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