If you didn't install ActivePerl, chances are you will have problems
running ppm, although running perl will be fine. I don't know what is
the cause, but I think it is either:
1. missing registry settings
2. different directory location

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>Hello,
>
>I hear some people around me says they cann't start ppm.
>
>Below is output of one of my PC, WindowsXP SP1.
>I can do it with "ppm3", but someone near me says,
>he cann't start even ppm3.
>
>Is this from the version-up of AP without uninstall?
>Anyone know the work-around?
>
>C:\>ppm
>No Perl script found in input
>
>C:\>ppm3
>PPM - Programmer's Package Manager version 3.2.
>Copyright (c) 2001 ActiveState Corp. All Rights Reserved.
>ActiveState is a division of Sophos.
>
>Entering interactive shell. Using Term::ReadLine::Perl as readline library.
>
>Type 'help' to get started.
>
>ppm> quit
>
>C:\>
>
>Regards,
>Hirosi Taguti
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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