I just got a new job and installed the latest version of ActiveState Perl on my computer here. I was attempting to use a script of mine, and it said that it couldn't find Net/POP3. I told PPM to re-install the package and it failed with the following error.
HTTP POST failed: 500 (Unknown error, <> line 11.
), in SOAP method call. Content of response:
at C:/Perl/site/lib/PPM/SOAPClient.pm line 222
I don't remember having seen this before, and I can't figure out what to do. I'm not familiar with SOAP.
I am pretty sure I am having no problems getting out in terms of a firewall of proxy server, etc.
Any ideas?
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