Ditto that last. Please, people, do kindly share your solutions after having gotten help here. Thus do I find myself two years ex-post-facto the above seekers assumed victory, having read through the entire thread only to find that he who assumably solved this vexing issue elected neither to share their final results nor to explain why they couldn't. Grrr.

Yes, of course I can exert a similar effort myself and put it together on my own...except for a pressing time constraint within which narrow window I must either effect this solution or else do without.

My own such howtos, few though they may be, are all posted here link and here link...both of which lists, do admittedly, need updating and some broken links fixed (I just last week moved some domains). But at least I bothered in the first place.


In reply to Re^4: Building a local 'ppm' repository (Windows) by aplonis
in thread Building a local 'ppm' repository (Windows) by LittleGreyCat

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