Im hoping to use PPM::InstallPackage to maintain a set of client machines vs a 'source' server. On the server I have the file PPM.pm which has the necessary apis. I ran 'ppm3.bat install PPM' on the clients but didn't end up with this file. I did get the rest of the /perl/site/lib directory but not this one part. Where did I go awry? Is there a better solution for programmatically installing packages?

<edit>I found some information about this - turns out that this file has been removed from later versions of the PPM install. Apparently there is a new(er) api PPM::Installer. Im trying to find documentation on this but not turning up much yet. </edit>

In reply to hoping to use PPM::InstallPackage by ethrbunny

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