Hi Folks, I am a novice in batch file programming and I am having a problem writing a batch file to install Perl modules. Here is the code
:: opt_ppm_patch.bat :: installs ppm packages @echo off echo Adding the current directory to Perl Package Manager (PPM) ppm rep add REPOS . :libxml_perl echo Installing libxml-perl package ppm query libxml-perl IF NOT "%OUT%" == "No matches" goto XML_REG ppm install libxml-perl.ppd :XML_REG ppm query XML-RegExp IF NOT "%OUT%" == "No matches" goto XML_DOM echo Installing XML-RegExp package ppm install XML-RegExp.ppd :XML_DOM ppm query XML-DOM IF NOT "%OUT%" == "No matches" goto END echo Installing XML-DOM package ppm install XML-DOM.ppd :END echo Deleting the repository entry from PPM ppm rep del REPOS echo Completed installing perl modules.
And here is the output of the above code
Adding the current directory to Perl Package Manager (PPM) Repositories: [1] REPOS [ ] my [ ] new [ ] path
The problem is the first ppm command is executed successfully and the batch file just exits out when done. Can any one please explain as to why is such a thing happening and any work around for this problem Thanks and Regards, Sid

In reply to PPM problem, running ppm in batch file by Anonymous Monk

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