in reply to No Perl script found in input

"No Perl script found in input" might mean you didn't install activeperl correctly.

Anyways, why arent you following the https://wiki.mozilla.org/Bugzilla:Win32Install#Install_Modules?

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Re^2: No Perl script found in input
by marto (Cardinal) on Apr 26, 2010 at 12:40 UTC

    "No Perl script found in input" might mean you didn't install activeperl correctly.

    Try the URL in question.

      That is why i said follow the tutorial, shows how to add repositories, which modules to install...

      Also

      No Perl script found in input (#1) (F) You called perl -x, but no line was found in the file beginnin +g with #! and containing the word "perl".
      Means something is wrong with ppm.bat
        Dear All, Thank you.. I am a novice on PPM..thanks for your inputs..Will try them today & update you all. Regards, Prasanth.