Perhaps you need to add bribes to your repo list.

You can check by running (from the command prompt -- forgive my mentioning the obvious if it's unnecessary): ppm repo list and if the response doesn't include bribes, add it with:

ppm repo add *url* [ *name* ] [ --username *user* [ --password *pass +word* ] Set up a new repository for PPM to fetch packages from.

You may also want to read ppm's help file ... and comprehensive (but long) explanation of the many options available when running ppm from the CLI.


In reply to Re^3: Install Tk-804.030 with Perl 5.12.3 on Windows 7 by ww
in thread Install Tk-804.030 with Perl 5.12.3 on Windows 7 by n67_hp

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