DrWhy has asked for the wisdom of the Perl Monks concerning the following question:

I'm sure this is a stupid question, but I can't seem to find an answer anywhere. I added a module to CPAN last month (my first one). I would really like to see it added to ActiveState's PPM Repository, but I can't seem to find any information on the Internet anywhere about how to accomplish that. I even looked on ASPN, but can't seem to find anything relevant. Can some kind sould point me to whatever it is that I've been missing?

Thanks,

--DrWhy

"If God had meant for us to think for ourselves he would have given us brains. Oh, wait..."

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Re: How do I add a module to ActiveState's PPM Repository?
by runrig (Abbot) on Jan 15, 2007 at 19:46 UTC

    You can check ActiveState's ppm build status and see when their last build was, and whether or not your module builds on their system.

    They also have a mailing list specifically for ppm issues where you can ask a question (when the build status is not self explanatory), and maybe even get a response :-)

      Ha! I've been looking at the build status for weeks now without seeing it. I just went and looked again. I was looking in the wrong place before, not realizing that their sorting is case-sensitive. It's been there for quite some time apparently.

      --DrWhy

      "If God had meant for us to think for ourselves he would have given us brains. Oh, wait..."