You should end up with a ppd file and a sub-directory that reflects your perl version and operating system. If you are using Windows and Perl 5.8.x then the subdirectory will be called MSWin32-x86-multi-thread-5.8
You may also want to check that the ppd targets the version of perl that you have. e.g. 5.6.x or 5.8.x
You don't need to add the local disk as a repository. You can just specify the file path.
In reply to Re^3: PPM & PMM problems
by inman
in thread PPM & PMM problems
by Anonymous Monk
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