Thanks Secalles for the details. It is really nice. I am trying to install the PAR-PACKER module. But couldn't succeed, I am doing the following steps: my OS is Window 7 and installed version of Perl is 5.10.1 C:\Users\user>ppm install PAR-Packer ppm install failed: Can't find any package that provides PAR-Packer C:\Users\user>ppm rep add trouchelle.com http://trouchelle.com/ppm10/ Downloading trouchelle.com packlist...done Updating trouchelle.com database...done Repo 3 added. After adding the repository I cannot able to see any packages available to install in PPM preferences. it says #Pkgs is 0. I have executed the same command again , it is still showing an error C:\Users\user>ppm install PAR-Packer ppm install failed: Can't find any package that provides PAR-Packer Thanks in advance to let me know if I miss something.

In reply to Re^3: PAR::Packer Installation by jatinm
in thread PAR::Packer Installation by Secalles

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