Thank you! I was a bit surprised when my colleague claimed to have installed 0.96 from the uwinnipeg repository during the weekend, since it was version 0.95 on friday ... Anyhow, I have received a reply from Activestate where they say my request for an update has been forwarded to the Perl team. Perhaps this will be fixed now.

In other (old) news, this shows that The Monastery works in unexpected ways :)

pernod
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In reply to Re^3: What's up with Class::DBI on Activestate Perl on windows via PPM? by pernod
in thread What's up with Class::DBI on Activestate Perl on windows via PPM? by pernod

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