Gtk2 is now available from ActiveState and trouchelle ppm repositories

I didn't try the trouchelle repo, but the ActiveState repo simply provides the bundle (and nothing else, afaict):
C:\_32>ppm install Bundle-Gnome2 Downloading Bundle-Gnome2-0.12...done Unpacking Bundle-Gnome2-0.12...done Generating HTML for Bundle-Gnome2-0.12...done Updating files in site area...done 2 files installed
I would expect it's the same with the trouchelle repo, though it at least seems to provide a Gtk2 ppm for perl-5.10:
C:\_32>ppm search Gtk2 Downloading ActiveState Package Repository packlist...done Updating ActiveState Package Repository database...done Downloading www.sisyphusion.tk packlist...done Updating www.sisyphusion.tk database...done Downloading bribes packlist...done Updating bribes database...done Downloading trouchelle packlist...done Updating trouchelle database...done 1: Gtk2 Perl interface to the 2.x series of the Gimp Toolkit library Version: 1.183 Repo: trouchelle 2: Gtk2 Perl interface to the 2.x series of the Gimp Toolkit library Version: 1.222 Repo: www.sisyphusion.tk
Cheers,
Rob

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