I had written in cmd "ppm repo list" and I have got the answer: 1 Да 0 Да ActiveState Package Repository Да 2 Да 0 Да bribes Да 3 Да 0 Да wxperl Да 4 Да 0 Да ppm4.activestate Да So as far as I see I have the bribes. But when I run now "ppm search Tk" the following answer shows: "Downloading ActiveState Package Repository packlist...not found Downloading bribes packlist...not found Downloading wxperl packlist...not found"

In reply to Re^4: Install Tk-804.030 with Perl 5.12.3 on Windows 7 by n67_hp
in thread Install Tk-804.030 with Perl 5.12.3 on Windows 7 by n67_hp

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