Hey guys!

I'm not much of Perl programmer, but I do have one module on CPAN. I recently updated it (after couple of years) -- there were a few consecutive updates (0.07, 0.08, and 0.09) a couple of days or so apart, as I was messing up POD & packaging. But I think I finally got everything together right in ver 0.09.

Then I see 0.09 doesn't show up in my Active State PPM. 7&8 did before, and CPAN has 0.09.

Looked up on http://code.activestate.com/ppm/WWW-Yandex-Catalog-LookupSite/ and version 0.09 has lock icon on it that says "This package requires a valid Business Edition license".

Anyone knows why that would be? The only change between 0.08 and 0.09 was in documentation, there was no code change.

UPDATE: it was a problem on PPM servers, and they had to manually update bits to fix it after my post.


In reply to ActiveState: Package required Business License by flamey

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