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in thread Cannot find dependencies when creating packages on ActivePerl with PPM 4

Gee... now I'm getting borred: nmake ppd just does not work correctly. You're correct, if this XML is tested against a XML validator it will not pass.

I think I'll stick around with the old and good tarball. Do you know if the PPD/XML is parsed by the ActivePerl repository server? I didn't notice any issue when using this PPD locally.

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Re^3: Cannot find dependencies when creating packages on ActivePerl with PPM 4
by randyk (Parson) on Jan 22, 2007 at 22:27 UTC
    The ActivePerl repository doesn't recognize any ppm packages external to it. A ppm client can add external repositories, which generally are local or remote locations containing ppd files, or summary files of such ppd files if there's many of them. It would be a good idea for this if the ppd file is valid xml, as such files are parsed with an xml parser.
Re^3: Cannot find dependencies when creating packages on ActivePerl with PPM 4
by Anonymous Monk on Jan 23, 2007 at 00:38 UTC
    nmake ppd just does not work correctly
    Upgrade ExtUtils::MakeMaker, then it might.

      Good tip! It worked! With no sweat, here it is:

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