Yeah, I'm getting the same:
C:\_32>ppm install Math::FFT
Downloading ActiveState Package Repository packlist...redirect
Downloading ActiveState Package Repository packlist...redirect
Downloading ActiveState Package Repository packlist...redirect
Downloading ActiveState Package Repository packlist...redirect
Downloading ActiveState Package Repository packlist...redirect
Downloading ActiveState Package Repository packlist...redirect
Downloading ActiveState Package Repository packlist...redirect
Downloading ActiveState Package Repository packlist...redirect
Downloading Math-FFT-1.28...redirect
Downloading Math-FFT-1.28...redirect
Downloading Math-FFT-1.28...redirect
Downloading Math-FFT-1.28...redirect
Downloading Math-FFT-1.28...redirect
Downloading Math-FFT-1.28...redirect
Downloading Math-FFT-1.28...redirect
Downloading Math-FFT-1.28...redirect
ppm install failed: 302 Moved Temporarily
I'd say it's either some sort of temporary, planned outage ... or someone at AS has fucked up bigtime :-)
I'm subscribed to the PPM mailing list, so I'll send off a post to see if I can get further info. (If I get a reply, I'll post again to this thread.)
Update: At least, I *will* send off such a post if the pea-brained morons at Optus (my ISP) can ever get their mail server fixed ... geez, if it's not one thing ... now, where's that bottle of wine ...
Cheers,
Rob
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